I had the opportunity to go visit Mullet this past weekend. What a great experience for me. It was my first chance to see another persons work and I had this project with me so he really gave me some great pointers. Boy, did I need them. He helped me to thin the tips of the bow - they were entirely too thick. He also showed me how to heat in reflex just as I would floor tillering. Up until now, I've always clamped the bow and tried to put in reflex while it was static. His method was much better. I said, "I'm over thinking this stuff" and "I've been afraid of the wood". To see him working the wood was an epiphany. I managed to put in another half inch of reflex tonight and it is holding at 3". Eddie also showed me just how much I should be toasting the wood. I haven't been giving it near enough. The bows back needed spot sanding on nicks from de-barking the stave, which I did, no more nicks, and my limb edges were too sharp. Those have been smoothed. He also hooked me up with some buffalo horn, so I'll be putting on the overlays with that and thinning the tips out. Then on to shaping the handle. I'm giving it til tomorrow evening then I'll give the belly a proper toasting and I'll let it set again overnight before I brace the bow again.
Hey Eddie, thanks again! I learned more in a couple hours with you than months on my own! There are some things you just can't learn from reading, I guess.
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