Hi everybody
My bowmaking story starts about 10 years ago when i was 13, and I read the first 3 TBB volumes.  This was followed by a few miserable attempts (terrible because, at the time, I didn't possess the patience required).  The itch never really went away, and after a few weeks of lurking around on this forum, I finally just went out and decided to do it.  So after a few days of work, out popped my first bow.  It's a red oak board bow.  68" NTN, 50lbs @ 27" with a 4" handle, 2" fades, 1 1/2" wide and tapering from the midlimbs to 1/2" at the tips with pin knocks.  I originally backed it with hemp twine, but it looked terrible so I tore it off and put down some burlap with TBIII.  I think it turned out pretty nice looking after staining.  The tiller is far from perfect, but I hit my target weight and settled before I ended up butchering the thing.  It took about 1 1/2" of set, but I haven't shot it in yet, gotta make some arrows first.  I have to say you guys are right and this stuff is quite addicting.  I have a second, shorter board roughed out for a lighter version.  And I'm in the process of processing some elk leg sinew to try a short ERC flatbow.  Anyway, here are some pictures of #1
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