OK since Pat told on me I guess Ill let the cat out of the bag. LOL My idea was to start a circle to build some bows. Each participant would provide their own bow stave. He could then rough it out then pass it on to the next person in the circle. That person can tiller or recurve, shorten or whatever they wish, then pass it on. When it is your turn the next step is up to you. You can tiller, recurve, add overlays, horn tips, backing, finish the handle, apply a finish, anything except remove the work of others. When the bow is finished it would go back to the original owner of the stave, who owns the bow. The only thing the owner would really get to pick would be the wood and the final weight. The rest would be up to the circle. The owner could then decide if they want to send the bow to the participants to hunt with or just keep it. It is unlikely that you would do the same thing to more than one or two bows because they would be at different stages when they get to you. All the bows would be different, but would be made by the friends here on PA. Just a thought, wether good or bad I'm not sure. Justin