I have decided to add bowyer to my list of accomplishments. I have loved archery for the past 15 years and just this past few weeks, circumstances have led me to wanting to make my first selfbow. To start it all off, my son and I went deer hunting for the very first time this year (with rifles) and that got me to thinking about hunting with my longbow. I own a PSE Heritage Series Marksman 60#.
The very week that I was thinking about getting my longbow setup for hunting I received a call from a coworker and he said "I heard you make bows" and I said "I don't, but I shoot them", he proceeded to tell me how his father was cutting down a row of Osage Orange trees on his property and wanted to know if I wanted any of it... to which I promptly responded yes! So, later that week as I was stinging up my longbow I started to pull it back and pulled back about 3/4 draw and heard it crack and saw that it had de-laminated and caused a hinge to occur. I immediately removed the string and decided it was now a wall hanger.
This got me thinking I should go ahead and make a first bow before the Osage Orange arrives after the first of the year. I researched bow making and decided that for my first bow, I was going to make a Red Oak Board Bow in a Mollegabet style. I bought two boards 1x2x6 with really nice late growth and very little early growth and the grain is really straight. I bought two, because my 13 year old son will also be making one and we will make them together.
So, here is the dimension drawing of the bow I am planning...comments are welcome. I have borrowed ideas from other bows I have seen that I have liked as well. Being that my background is Scottish/Irish with some Viking mixed and since I am also and artist and love wood working I plan on incorporating some nice design elements such as dragonhead nocks and celtic/viking inspired knotwork.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/45082161/mollegabet-1-Dec2012.jpgComments and suggestions are welcome. Thanks!