I get a bow built that shoots well and that I like and something compels me to give it away. I don't know what is wrong with this, but I never seem to have a bow to shoot.
Next bow in the works but I have some questions. The piece of hickory had some runoffs so I cut two pieces 2"X 3/32 flipped one end for end and doubled the backing on a piece of red oak lumber. I'd like any thoughts you more experienced bowyers have on what I've done. The bow will be 66" ntn, 2" at the fades and tapering to 1/2 inch at the nocks. I'm trying for 60#s at My 29" draw. Is it possible for some one to give me some kind of guess on approximate limb thickness, or at least a starting point. Thanks Geofbow