Hey thanks again, guys. More great answers and info.
George, I'm always glad to read your posts, and although I'd never disagree with anyone's wife (mine has trained me well) you don't come off as grumpy to me.
I'm a bit interested in fixing whatever I can fix with this bow, but I"m more interested in finishing it, and finishing it as right as I can.
I've not always been the best at finishing things, and that's one of the things I"m working on.
Now, when you said in your earlier post that you were confused at the dimensions of the bow for the draw weight, I promise you, I was way more confused. I have no idea what I'm doing, and it's exciting! But thanks to all the good info on here, I'm working on getting rid of some of that confusion.
Now, I'm going to be swinging by menards today to pick up some stuff to put the finishing touches on this bow, i.e. sandpaper, polyurethane, some cord for the grip, etc.
While I'm there, I'm going to be looking at what wood they've got for my next bow.
How wide can I go? If 2 inches or more is good, would 3 inches be even better? 4? And as far as length, can I go up to 7 foot? or would that just be crazy? Granted, I'm all about crazy, and the thought of making a huuuuge bow puts a big smile on my face.
Last but not least, I know they have some other wood there that's not to expensive. I've looked at the mahogony that cost onlly a bit more than the red oak, and often wondered if that would be good.
I read some stuff about white oak that sounded interesting, but I don't recall if they have it in stock there.
I'll post more on here later today. Also, I just made a deal on craigslist to trade coffee for a belt sander. woohoo!
Riley