Hello all!
I hope you are all doing well...
As my first post, I ask advice for an ambitious (to me at least) project!
From my local hardwood dealer, I picked up the aforementioned woods, however I have run into some questiona.
The boards are all around an inch thick. They are about two inches wide too.
For the purple heart, I will end up splicing two halves together to make a core "blank" and use that as a template to cut out the backing and the belly wood.
I plan on a White Oak back, Purpleheart middle and a Hard Maple belly.
So here are the problems:
1.) The boards have straight grain on their length, but are quarter sawn so from the front, they look like this [/////]. Would this be fine for a laminate warbow? The angles are more like 30-40°, not exactly like [/////]
2.)All boards are an inch thick. I was thinking, that I make the purpleheart core like a boardbow, a little thinner maybe, glue on the backing and belly and plane both out until they are pretty thin. Or the second plan is, make two slightly thinner than normal boardbows from white oak and purpleheart and glue them back to back and have white oak as the back.
This is gonna be a little tough, so any advice and guidance is welcome. Thanks in advance!