Well I was going to do a nice showcase of my most recent project, with macro pictures, full draws from different angles and maybe a video or two of some shooting. I took two pictures before my camera decided it was out of power. I do have a cheap webcam on this laptop...
Bow is 72" long, made of a Norway maple splinter (thats what you get when you split a sapling in quarters). Getting those extra staves presented me with a bit of a problem though; I wouldn't be able to have nice flat bellies. They all have this bulging multi-knot thingy right in the middle which serves as a handle. Belly is rounded on this one with no chrysals in sight.
Limbs are 1.5" at the fades and 1/2" at the tips. The bow is for a friend who does a bit of role playing games, the kind with foam swords and foam tipped arrows. Thought there might be a bit of a market in that area for wood bows. This means the draw weight is only about 25# at 28". I did brace it a little higher than usual at 7". An early heat treatment gave it some reflex, but shooting it in brought it back to the original 1" of deflex.
Finish is a coat of linseed oil then a polish of candle wax mixed with linseed oil. I'm surprised how smooth and soft it was. I thought it would be waxy and oily
Shoots that thin bamboo arrow with gusto.