I have a red oak board bow that I started a couple of months ago after being inspired to try it when I read 4est's build-along "so you want to build a bow" . I roughly followed his measurments , but had lost the build-along due to a computer crash. After I semi- finished the bow I put approximately 75 arrows thru it , and it was performing beautifully, but then it broke a few inches above the bottom nock. After some thought, and hating to waste it I decided to cut it down and try to salvage it. It seemed to come along nicely until I realized I had probably cut it too short to be able to get anywhere near the draw length I wanted.
SO...... I am posting some pics of where the bow is now, and would like your advice / comments on this project.
The bow measures 55" nock to nock , the limbs measure 2" at the widest point to 1/2" at the nocks. they taper from 3/8" to 1/4" . On the tree it is pulled 14" . I am not sure of the draw weight at this point, but it seems pretty heavy. There are a couple of bad run off on the the top limb............ Ok, enough gabbing, check out the pics , and thanks in advance....