I used to shoot bows with a guy at work who had a new wheel bow with all the goodies & since his kids thought it was cool he bought them a little dinky kids compound to play with, one day they came over & when his kids saw my recurve they about freaked out, they never had seen a trad bow before & from then on I became the guy who shot the wooden bow.
Of course I let them "shoot" it, I walked them within spit'n distance of the target & they took turns plink'n away with the "wooden bow"
, the seed was planted.
Now...guy & wifey are divorcing & since the youngest one wasn't guys biological son the cool kiddy compound was left with the bio sons a few hundred miles away, I know his mom aint work'n & Christmas is not far off.
So... I'm debate'n on try'n to build him a board bow, never attempted a build before but think I can pull it off , I want it to be a decent little bow & not a piece of junk (like the youth bows on fleabay) he'll loose interest in because it don't fit him, emailed his mom & told her how to measure his draw length & also how tall he was (just in case), should hear back from her soon, gonna spend my lunch break tomarrow look'n for a useable piece of red oak & try to get busy.
Wher do I start ?? I remember see'n a board bow build from start to finish but couldn't find it a while a go, mite have just over looked it.
Question: has anyone have any food for thought on build'n a board bow to fit a child ??