Hi everyone,
I’m planning to make a new bow using materials I can find locally here in Vietnam.
My idea is to use ash wood as the core, water buffalo horn on the belly, and a thin bamboo layer on the back — basically a kind of horn–wood–bamboo composite bow.
I know that ash is not the most common wood for horn bows (people usually use mulberry, maple, osage, or elm), but it’s what I have available.
So I’d like to ask:
Has anyone ever tried this combination before — ash + horn + bamboo?
Would ash work well as the core in this kind of laminated construction?
If I add bamboo on the back, should I thin down the horn layer to keep the balance between tension and compression?
Here are some photos of the materials I’m planning to use:


Any advice, experience, or thoughts would be very appreciated!
Thanks a lot,