Hey everyone! I have a long story to tell so I'm going to apologize in advance. For starters I haven't posted on here in a long time and it is good to be back. I had been laying off of bows for some time because I got a new job that needed as much of my time as I could to learn as much as I can. I have come to the realization that I now need the stress relief more than ever and have been getting back into making some shavings.
As I've done that I've had people asking for me to teach them and so I've been teaching some friends from church who are dating. The funny part for me is that "bow classes" were the girlfriend's idea of the two of them. Though both are outdoorsy, she is the real outdoors person of the two. She is the one who bushcrafts and likes the survival camping stuff. She even took a month this summer to road trip with a friend and camped the entire way stopping wherever to hike into the woods and live using her backpack, hammock, and knife (and gun I think).
Anyways as we were working the other day she issued me a challenge. Since I made bow making look "so easy" with all of my bow tools (farrier's rasp, hatchet, and shinto lol) she challenged me to make a bow as if I'd been lost in the woods and had only my knife. With the challenge I can only use things I find outside in the woods around my house to make the bow and maintain my only tool which happened to be a Condor Bushlore. That was the knife I had on me that day and since that is what I started with, that is the only knife I can use. I have figured out primitive sharpening quite well (shaving sharp well actually), I have the sapling chosen and down (which I wish I had taken pictures of as it is pretty cool to say I cut down a tree with only a knife), and the stave split and reduced to bow dimensions.
In hindsight I should have chosen a better sapling as this one had several knots under the bark which I didn't realize were there until after the debarking, and it may or may not survive. Oh well though. I chose white oak (I'm pretty sure, lol) because it is supposed to be forgiving, and since I am this far I might as well keep at it. The staves were free anyway so why not.
I have one limb bending and the other on the way. Now I am thinking primitive string since it may take me a little while to gather the materials and get the thing made. I have no sinew and with the rules I think I will have to make a plant based string for now. Would anyone have any suggestions for plants that make good bowstrings? I've searched on YouTube but I don't see much about bowstrings and so I'm not sure if the strings they make would be strong enough to hold up. I've seen people use poplar inner bark and I do have lots of poplar on my property. I also have some cat tail and it seems stringy enough to strip out and probably use. Any other advice for string materials?
Also I do have a knot per limb at almost exactly mid limb. I will get picks up of that ASAP but with knots, I just need to leave that area stiff right? There's already so much wood around the knot I think I could keep the belly flat and it still would not bend in those spots but is that a safe assumption as long as it doesn't seem to bend by the knot? Should I leave belly wood around that area as well for safety?
Here are pics of what I have so far. This bow won't be the prettiest but if this was a survival situation I really wouldn't have much choice anyways right?