Hello!
I've been reading the forum for months and visit several times a week for my fix of inspiration and tips. So I want to start with a big thank you to everyone.
I completed my first bow today. Hurray! I can't wait to get started on my next now. I made a lot of little mistakes here and there along the way, but I'm reasonably happy with the results.
The bow is 71" tip to tip, 69 1/2" nock to nock, 49# draw at 28". Made of red oak from the local hardware store and finished with Watco Danish Oil (dark walnut stain). Leather grip with a removable horn arrow rest.
Here are the chrysals that appeared late in the tillering process and are on the belly of the slight hinge in the right limb. My limited understanding of chrysals is that they aren't an indication of imminent failure, but as long as they don't grow into full on cracks they just cause the bow to be a bit more sluggish than it would otherwise. If that's wrong, please correct me.
I haven't gotten to shoot it yet, but will take it to the practice range tomorrow night and see how it shoots.
Now... I think I'd like to try hickory next! (yes, I'm hooked)
--Bernal