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archery wood type

I have a team of Arc and I find this type of bow that is and where to get the plans?
He was given bacause the guy who bought it no longer wanted. He got up on eBay. The seller called "kit Arc / Archery Traditional" I can give measurements. Number of attempts to provide images. But because of rain here, I can not picture lighting regular half decent. Action: The first is the central element of the maple, I think: 3 / 4 "x 2" x 72 "The next is the walnut back: 3 / 16" x 2 "x 72" The last is a maple neck: 1 "x 2" x 18 "wood actually is good, no knots or anything, would be a shame to lose. If you know what type of bow that you do and where I could get some plans for those who are preferably free, that would be great.
http://www.murraygaskins.com/bow-bld.html http://www.freewebs.com/traditionalbows/makingyourownbow.htm I guess it's a long arc. In England, it is likely to refer to him as a flat arch. The man who wrote the article in the first link Tightbond II suggests that your favorite glue. The second link is an arc in one piece Wood, but he has a good description of the configuration and the process of tillering. Do not be afraid if they succeed or fail. If you go slow in developing and the cut is likely to succeed. If not, then do not feel bad. Even people who do not bow to professional staff when they begin use. I suggest using sanders and scrapers for shaping. It is important to avoid cuts and sudden changes in size, they create more tension and making the weaker than expected arc. Remember to go slow as you lose weight, it is easy to take wood, but it is almost impossible to replace. It seems to pull better than the leg is slightly lower than the upper end. Unaware kit I can not say much more. If you can find a copy of the Bible Bowyers in a library or used, it would probably help. Looking would for Volume 2, I think.
archery wood type

what type of wood for archery?
I want to make my own Recurve Bow. I want to know what type of wood can bend to where you can string the bow.
oak, maple, hickory,
osage orange and yew are the best but hard to get.

