My first bow was a 60" hickory board bow that I still take out and shoot every once in awhile. That was back in 95 that I made it. Since then I've made many and a good variety of designs. For the last many, many years I've gotten comfy building 45' to 60" flatbows, recurves, and pony bows. These are the bows that I can make very well, it's second nature and although time consuming, pretty easy for me.
Few weeks back I noticed a blank on one of these boards. Bamboo backed lemonwood with purpleheart lam. in. I do not usually make these kinds of bows, first I really don't have the tools like a bandsaw, tablesaw, sander etc., maybe that is why I have limited myself to the prim. style bows. Well, I saw this blank and had to have it, so I traded for it.
When I rec'd it, I was beside myself. I felt and still feel like I'm cheating as it was a glued up blank. But I'm going to make a bow out of it.
Decided on a design that I've never made, an ELB. Kept it at 72 1/2", WOW....................big diff. tillering a 72" than a 45". You actually have to hang it on the wall and step back. It took a little more work than I thought but I finished tillering it and I did ref. the bowyer bibles (all 4). Figure the weight is about 70lbs at 27".
Took it out to the 3D, shot 4 times from a range of 10yds to 25. All 4 shots were in the kill of the deer. Hmmmmmmm.................I'm hooked......Time to expand my bow building to new designs. ELB, there will be more.