So I built one long bow so far out of a red oak board. I tried the quick sander method - before I remembered the rule about width vs thickness and the impact it has. Anyway I ended up with a board for my daughter to shoot. I was well under the 45# I was shooting for. Anyway it was a good learning experience. I have two more blanks that I am currently working on using the same method, except I'm not using the the sander and am using the tillering gizmo I saw on here and using the sure form to remove wood instead of the sander.
Anyway, I want to start on a hickory pyramid bow based on the build along I saw on here by Curt Isaacson. Anyway, I finally found a lumber distributor here in town and went down and picked up a hickory board which I think will work for at least one bow.
I have some pics here and I wanted to get some input before I get started. The pics show the edge, the face and the end grain for the piece of hickory I cut to 68".
With this grain I am assuming that the best piece of this bow is between 2.5 and 4.5 inches if I were to make a pyramid bow with really any width, 2.5, 2.25 or 2 inches etc..
My question is if I went to a 2" wide at the widest design for a pyramid bow, would I be able to cut 3 bows out of this but perhaps shoot for a lighter weight bow with the outer two pieces and shoot for the 45# bow out of what is the center piece between 2 and 4 inches?
I would appreciate any feedback. BTW.. I have read through the TBB1-3 and have done a lot of reading on here and other places. I'm just finally trying to put what I have read and been learning to the wood.
Here are the pics: