Hi,
I am a west coast Canuck with zero bow building experience, but tons of woodworking under my belt.
I want to build my first bow and while I have read everything I can, I am the kind of guy who learns a lot more from doing than reading. So, the purpose of the first bow is really just to learn and if I am lucky, have something to shoot at a straw bale while I work on the next one,
I have decided on a recurve with two tapered hard maple laminations, and a thin walnut lam to give it a pinstripe. The bow will be backed with fibreglass.
The total length will be 62" with the limbs tapering from a width of 1 1/2" to 1/2" and a thickness of 1/2" to 3/8"
I am hoping to achieve a draw length of 30" with a draw weight of 40lb or less.
Where I would really appreciate some help, is if someone could look at these figures and tell me where I should adjust my starting point if I am way off base. What I am doing is not precise, and if I end up with a any shootable bow I will be happy, the goal is to learn.
Thank you