Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Prarie Bowyer on March 01, 2013, 12:07:18 am
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Got a B-day gift of 2 of the 39" boards from 3 rivers. Kinda pricy but I can't seem to land any otherwise.
The are 5/8" by 2 1/2". I'm thinking if I'm smart here I could get 2 bows. Or even two bows and two cores for tri-lams.
If I go 1 1/4" I could make to matchign bows. Or I could make one 1 1/2" R/D or even Recurve bow and one "stick" like bow.
Should I bamboo back or sinew back?
What is a good length for an Osage Recurve?
Too many options!
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Leave 'em wrapped up and forward 'em to me :laugh:
Del
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Don't cut them exactly in half lengthwise. Cut them somewhat diagonally tapered. Cut one board into two limbs, each tapering from 1" on one end to 1½" on the other end. That'll leave you with enough width for either a longbow or a recurve or a flatbow.
I'd personally go with a bamboo backing, but that's just because I don't have easy access to sinew. R/D profile of bamboo backed osage looks soooo darn good :)
Remember: these boards are precious and you might not get more osage boards for a while. Don't rush things that you might regret later on.