With work and other commitments, I've been away for a while. I'm itching to make some bows again. A friend just gave me a nice seven foot eastern red cedar stave. I'm stepping outside of my comfort zone and have some questions for people with some experience with this.
1. I've read conflicting opinions. Which is better the sapwood or the heartwood?
2. I'm hoping for 45# @ 28" for target/3D and possibly hunting. Any opinions on length and width? Too long? Too short? Too wide? Not wide enough?
3. I want to make a recurve this time. Static or working recurve? Opinions on each? I'm thinking about 64" before recurving, any thoughts?
4. Which is better for eastern red cedar, sinew backing or bamboo backing?
5. I've read that sinew backing is not as good in the rain, snow and moisture. Does anything know if anything works to waterproof a sinew backed bow? Has anyone used Thunderbird finish on a sinew backed bow or even an unbacked regular selfbow for that matter?
I appreciate any help or opinions from anyone. Feel free to post or send picture of your eastern red cedar bows or recurve bows.
Thanks,
Dave