There have only been two birch bows posted on here in the past and the subject comes up every now and then, so I cut myself a 4 inch diameter sweet birch tree (central Pennsylvania) and tried a quarter split. A problem was that the stave I chose was limited to 61" ntn by a knot. had it tillered to about 60# and noticed a hinge 9" from upper tip, so it came down to 50# at 27", 1 & 5/8" wide at fades out to mid limb. Heat treated in couple inches reflex and its settled in with a bit of deflex. shoots pretty zippy. I used leather dye on back and mahogany stain on belly with urethane over all and came out kind of funky. I wasn't very fussy with it and there are tool nicks too. Looks like its been in a peat bog for a while. I'll give it to a local kid for a rough and ready hunting bow.
It has one chevron shaped faint fret a few inches below the handle fade on the lower limb.
65" and 3/4 wide would make a pretty good bow I think with this wood.
Dave
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