Primitive Archer
		Main Discussion Area => English Warbow => Topic started by: globalmark on April 03, 2021, 05:38:33 pm
		
			
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				Hi Guys 
 
 just been given a 30 year old set staves from Rex Oakes (famous UK bowyer makes howard Hill bows and a good friend) as he doesnt make all wood bows and Knows i made a few - i spliced the handle together and its a beautiful piece of wood - can get a 72-   72 1/2 bow out of this and i would like to make it easy useable for me so maybe 55-60lbs bow , it was already pre- cut so have a 32mm wide across handle at moment and similar depth ..
 
 would love some suggestions on the dimensions just as a starting point - as never worked with Laburnum before and its pretty rare to get this ..
 made a few Yew longbows and a Ash long bow , few flatbows and others from UK hawthorn , blackthorn and hazel - but a first in Laburnum ...
 
 Also anything else that might be useful on using Laburnum if anyone knows any tips
 
 Thanks Mark
 
 
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				Treat it exactly like yew. Rough out dimensions should be the same.
 It will make a superb bow and is everybit as good as yew.
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				Hey Bownarra 
 
 Thanks for that - that was my plan but wasnt 100% sure as Laburnum is a first for me , did some clean up on glue splice today and rough sized - used a hand plane and nice to work with so far .. will take plenty pics and upload making it some stage - thanks