I'm not winning with bow making, The bigest problem seems to be that I'm not "up to speed" with winter tree i.d'ing.
Anyway, I've tried three times now, once with birch (hopeless) once with something I'm unsure about (smooth blue / grey bark) and yesterday and today with what I think was ash but I'm not sure.
the first two times, I tried to get a "D" shape and this time I went for flat. The recent one certainly looked the part, it was about neck high on me (so about 5') and went from about an inch and a half thick at the handle to about 10mm thick at the ends. Most of the taper was in the first 4-5" from the handle with the rest being nearly paralell (tapering slightly) from about an inch thick at the handle end to 10mm at the end.
As it happens, it snapped where the more pronounced taper at the handle finished and gave way to the more gentle taper so I'd imagine that's what I'd got wrong. The wood was standing deadwood and fairly dry.
What did I do wrong? and any other tips?
The good thing is I've used my new axe for 10hrs in two days with no more injuries!! And it's held its edge
Anyway, I've tried three times now, once with birch (hopeless) once with something I'm unsure about (smooth blue / grey bark) and yesterday and today with what I think was ash but I'm not sure.
the first two times, I tried to get a "D" shape and this time I went for flat. The recent one certainly looked the part, it was about neck high on me (so about 5') and went from about an inch and a half thick at the handle to about 10mm thick at the ends. Most of the taper was in the first 4-5" from the handle with the rest being nearly paralell (tapering slightly) from about an inch thick at the handle end to 10mm at the end.
As it happens, it snapped where the more pronounced taper at the handle finished and gave way to the more gentle taper so I'd imagine that's what I'd got wrong. The wood was standing deadwood and fairly dry.
What did I do wrong? and any other tips?
The good thing is I've used my new axe for 10hrs in two days with no more injuries!! And it's held its edge
