Here's my second attempt at a pyramid or close to pyramid bow. The first broke.. It's 63" ntn 40# 28". It's from Maple (Swedish). Stringfollow is low maybe 1,5" and overnight 0,5". This particular piece is not very dense I guess it's about 45 SG, or under average at lest.
The really cool thing is that unbraced it has a serious twist and when drawn it sort of untwist. I usually get the opposite.. I tried to follow the grain when roughing out,and hence the twist when unbraced.
Pic 2 The back is covered with drying cracks. I put a layer of TB3 mixed with water on the back. The cracks closed and push out a drop a glue. Looks funny!
Pic 3 It's not really a selfbow, more of a laminate bow by accident
. One big piece and a tiny piece of wood glued on the belly since I as always are a bit rough roughing out..
It feels really powerful shooting. But I am an extreme beginner at shooting..
Pic 1 How about that tiller, is it correct for a pyramid bow?
Thanks for looking!
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