Thanks guys. I'm not that good, just persistant.
I'm wondering if I didn't get the wood quite hot enough when I did the sideways bend JJ. It takes a lot more heat it seems to go sideways than add deflex/reflex or take out twist. But it does look like the bends sort of even out and take the string through the handle so I'm going to get a string on it before I do anything radical now. Be interesting to see how it draws and if anything changes as it starts bending. Might have to do more heat bending later.
I had not planned to fill that borer hole. It's near the tip and will have an overlay on it so it doesn't compromise the back of the bow...but since I need to cut a string nock there and it goes through and through close to the edge, I'll have to. It is unusual for a borer to go straight down clear through the limb like that one did. I normally do super glue and sawdust, but this will be tougher to fill so I may add some sawdust to epoxy and make a putty to push down through. The smaller borer spots (and there are 2) I will definitely use superglue on. It is supposed to get up to 90 today, so it'll be a good day to get epoxy to flow.
I have some really crooked staves Keenan if you want to have some fun with yellow wood. I took a look yesterday at 3 or 4 bad ones to see if I could find a straight enough spot to get billets out of and I'm not sure there is.
The wood I cut last year and this year is much straighter, though still pretty crooked compared to the beautiful staves I see on here all the time. I need to go cut a couple more trees. For some reason I normally do that in the middle of the summer so it's pretty miserable .
George