Hello everyone-
It has been quite some time since I have been on this site. Lately I have been playing with modern glass bows and recently have gained interest once again to attempt at making a self bow. I have yet to be successful with this endeavor. I am in aw with the weapons that are created on this site. Most of all I have been inspired by Gordon and Pearls to attempt a recurved sinew backed bow. Earlier this past June I went out and harvested my first tree and split the logs into staves. The type of tree harvested was white ash that an elderly friend assisted me with that we were able to take off his property in Charlestown, New Hampshire. It is my goal to make a recurve with one of these staves. I plan on following both their build-a-longs and seeing what sort of bow I can produce from a native wood from the Northeast woods.
My question though is in regards to the recurves I want to produce. Is there some sort of set bend that I should follow in making a jig or is it something that all of you just craft up until you find something that works. I would like some guidance with this step. I plan on dedicating all my time this winter to craft a fine wood bow. I will document my steps along the way and as always look for advice from all.
Thank you guys for getting the juices flowing once again...
Respectfully,
Justin