As for tools you would absolutly have to have to make a bow if you only had an option of 2 tools...
id say:
1. my usmc issue (K-bar) reasons:
you can use it for varoius applications if your carful and know how to handle it then it will be your:
- hatchet
- draw knife (must use real cuation here and carful how you hold the blade side while using as a
draw knife..
- scraper...
2. a must have is a good size roll of U.S. Para cord...
reasons:
it can be used for various applications:
- Bow string
- handle wrap
- string for a fire makeing bow and stick technique (dont know what its actually called)
(the inside strands or innards) can be used for...
- wraping or fixing splinters
- string silancers
- wraping arrow heads ( stone or trad points)
- wraping and securing the self nocks
- wraping fletching (feathers)
those would be my upmost 2 basic items i would want or need if i could only have 2 items with me to start out with making a bow... or basic survival bow everything else would fall into natural resources like "wood" for bow arrow and fire... feathers would be nice but could realiy on natural resourse for that as well glue would be nice but could always make up some pitch soo that would fall into natural resources (would also like to have a lighter handy but if not could always make oe the hard way)
if i had a chioce of only five:
1. k-bar (stated above)
2. para cord (stated above)
3. rasp (makes reducing wood alot easier and faster more effective)
4. file (for smoothing out what was rasped and removing smaller amounts of wood and i use for making string grooves, and can be used to re-sharpen or put edge on K-Bar)
5. Lighter or some sort of advance heat sorce... (for heat treating bending and shaping and straightining )
thats just the pretty basic stuff...
i really would like a whole lot more in my bow making kit...
like some type of glue... but i can think of four just in glues..
- wood glue
- super glue
- fletching glue
- hot glue sticks for points
and thats just in glues...