If you haven't bought a copy of The Traditional Bowyer's Bible I would thoroughly recommend it.
I bought some hickory planks from Timberline in Tonbridge:
Timberline Tel: 01732 355626
Unit 7,Munday Works,58-66, Morley Rd, Tonbridge, Kent TN9 1RP
Pequia, black walnut, and black locust can also make a good bows
I have found that hickory is a bit slow to dry, it tends to hang onto moisture in the climate here. I have made a few bows with it and unless I take active measures to keep it hot during work it tends to take a set, have too much string follow.
I do not know of anywhere that you can buy osage staves in the UK, I haven't even seen Osage boards, it is not a popular wood for that sort of thing. Makes good fence posts
You could try contacting people at:
http://www.sptradarch.org/homeframe.html
There are a lot of bowyers in that group.
I have found several regular timber yards that carry ash and "hard rock" (aka sugar) maple lumber. Both will make good bows, if you get a perfect board you can work it down to one ring, but as long as the fibers are parallel with the board surface it isn't really neccessary. Boards can be backed with linnen cloth soaked in watered down Evostick wood glue (the waterproof type), this makes them less likely to break, something I was glad about when I started :roll:
I have dealt with Murray in the dim and distant past, great guy, has lots of good advice and sells good wood. The only hitch is the postage. He has a web site :
http://www.murraygaskins.com/abw.html and posts on the Leatherwall over on
www.Stickbow.com
For my money, if I was starting out, I would steer clear of yew and osage simply because of the cost and difficulty in obtaining them. There is a high chance that your first bow will not come out quite how you want, generally under weight
, possibly take more set than you want, that sort of thing. Better that this happen with local wood than you can replace. My first bows were from a hickory plank, they were backed with linen and took a bit more set than I would have liked, they were also ugly! :rolmao: I am SO glad that I didn't do my experimenting on nice expensive wood!!!
Best of luck. Let us know how you get on :biggthump