I hope you ain't gettin tired of lookin at yeller wood. I started work on my trade bow a couple month ago and the ideas are just a runnin through my head. Problem is I can't keep up with 'em and I find I'm gettin ahead of myself (at least in thought.)
This is where I'm at now, still pretty rough and haven't put a string on it yet. After roughin it out I let it set some and continue to dry. Did some minor straightening and flipped the tips. Went with rawhide backing cause I wanted this bow to last forever. Putting antler tips on it and hope to get the string groves cut in this week. I'm not much of an artist, but I like to think that this bow will be a super strong and enduring hunting bow for someone. I feel like its between 80 and 90# right now so I'll need to take a little off the belly. (ok a lot!) Also, think I need to shorten up the grip a little to give more workin limb to the bow.
Let's hear it. I want the good and the bad. I might not take your advice, but I'd like to hear your opinion!