Hello all,
A friend of mine asked me to build him an English longbow. I have never built an all-wood bow, and I don't have any suitable wood for it, nor way to get it cheaply. So, using what I do have, I have come up with the following plan, and wanted to abuse (again) the good will of all the more experienced builders here to ask if it would work, and if not, what can I do to make it work.
He wants a D-Shaped ELB, 66 to 68" ntn, 50#@28. I have raw bamboo, some cherry, a few ash lams and some fiberglass lams. I also have a 3/16" actionboo lam, 2" wide, 76" long, but I would prefer not to use it, due to another project.
Here is what I thought might work:
1.25" wide, to 1/2" tips, 1/2" thick at the fades, tapered (maybe?).
Bamboo for the back, 1/8"
cherry and, maybe, ash lams for the core, 1/4" total at the fades
Bamboo for the belly, 1/8" (will probably use the outside of the bamboo here)
Perhaps an ash powerlam, 20" or so long
A thin riser, glued on the belly, maybe oak or balau, 16" long, with really progressive fades
So, what do you all think? would this work? If not, what would you change, considering the materials I have available? What worries me is the D-shape requirement. Perhaps a thicker, but less wide, bamboo belly would be necessary?
I have never done a non-glass bow, so any help is welcome. And please, don't tell me to just get a yew or hickory or osage stave. It is simply not available here in Portugal...
Thanks in advance.
Daniel