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Title: First wood bow . one question ?
Post by: Dreamcatcher on September 25, 2008, 05:36:00 PM
Hi

  I am gonna try my first bow.  i live on  long island  and dont know my wood types to good.  I want a bow i cut down and make a longbow from 1 stave.  

  my question is.  I cut a peice of wood.  70" and its a oak tree , or stave..  Is Oak any good to make bows out of.  

 And what type of bow would be best to build with this wood ?  longbow, shortbow.  

any help would be appreciated
ty
Title: Re: First wood bow . one question ?
Post by: Tvoskamp on September 25, 2008, 07:59:00 PM
I would call Ted Fry at Raptor Archery.  I got my staves from Him recently and he has been a huge help to me from start to finish.
Title: Re: First wood bow . one question ?
Post by: hit or miss on September 25, 2008, 08:21:00 PM
Get your hands on the Bowyer's Bible series of books, they are a great reference to read while you wait for the stave to dry down.

They outline bow design, emphasizing the different designs for the different woods.  They also outline a way to speed dry your staves so you can make more bows faster.

I haven't attacked a self bow yet, but I'm working on a Bamboo backed Hickory from a board.

Check out the build alongs too.

Good luck!

Scott
Title: Re: First wood bow . one question ?
Post by: Dreamcatcher on September 25, 2008, 08:56:00 PM
Does anyone know if u can make a good bow with oak wood ????  

   i never see any talk  of using oak wood,
Title: Re: First wood bow . one question ?
Post by: Pluck Yew on September 25, 2008, 09:33:00 PM
Oak is very good bow wood...good luck..

Shawn...
Title: Re: First wood bow . one question ?
Post by: John Scifres on September 26, 2008, 09:32:00 AM
Oak works fine.  Make it 68" NTN, 1-3/4" wide for half the limb and tapering to 1/2" nocks.  Oak isn't the strongest in compression but is pretty toough in tension.  In other words, it will follow the string a bit more than premium woods but will not break.  If you can put up with a little longer bow, like 72", you can make a 50 pounder that will stay pretty straight.
Title: Re: First wood bow . one question ?
Post by: Dreamcatcher on September 26, 2008, 11:51:00 AM
Hey

  Thanx so much for the info on oak wood.  I got a great stave i cut , 70 inches long,  guess ill start taking off the bark..  

wish me luck.
Title: Re: First wood bow . one question ?
Post by: Dreamcatcher on September 26, 2008, 12:18:00 PM
Hey

  I want this bow to be for my nephews, like a build along.  

  they are 10 years old , what would be a good length for a ten year old.   I would like it to be pullable by a ten year old and shorrt enough to be able to be used also by my 2 5 year old nephews.

any recomennded height for a kid bow  would be appreciated.  

thanks again.
Title: Re: First wood bow . one question ?
Post by: Springbuck on October 04, 2008, 08:05:00 PM
If the tree is not too small, you can make the limbs even wider.
Title: Re: First wood bow . one question ?
Post by: Roy Steele on February 03, 2009, 12:10:00 AM
Oak is not a good wood to start with.I think O'sage is best.But hard to work.Hickory next best and a joy to work.I'd build a hickory stick.