Cracker, I get about 4 hours a night, sometimes 5 if I am lucky. My pug likes to wake me up hours before the alarm, then she does back to bed and I hear her upstairs snoring as I pace the floors. Since my next door neighbors died, I can work in my shop all night long if I want to.
Thank you, George. The entire process of building one of these is not really that difficult, depending on what you want. You can substitute a hardwood dowl like oak or walnut for the rolling nut and avoid having to use antler, or machine it out of aluminum or brass, as well. The tiller can be very simple such as military weapons, or ultra fancy for hunting bows used by, I presume, the upper classes. I am not much of a metal worker, and the metal components such as the tickler are really not hard to handle, too.
I may go with B50 for the string, as there is no stretch, and this is after all a medieval inspired bow. Once I do built an arcuballiista (Roman crossbow), linen thread is what I will probably make the string out of. And If I do build that gigantic 1,200 pound seige bow, I will definately use B50, plus an all metal nut.
Dane