Thanks for the compliments, folks! Also, for the criticisms
This one's definitely turned into a practice project, so I can have a little fun trying to tiller around the knots. The tiller within the fades wasn't intentional, more that I was afraid the bow would break if I tried to put too much bend around those knots. As to the brittleness of red maple, I can't speak to that -- the piece I got was from a branch, so maybe the younger growth is less brittle than the trunk wood?
Took a look at the bow earlier today... already put working recurves in it. How I forgot about that, I don't know... :/
Since I've never sinewed a bow, I might go ahead and sinew this one just to get the experience. I kinda feel like I would rather sinew and potentially save a possibly crappy bow than mess up the sinew on a good bow and waste the sinew... Maybe that's weird logic, though.
I do enjoy the challenge of the character bow, but maybe eventually I'll get a straight stave and try a non-character (not likely to be soon since I've got two hedgeapple staves curing in the shed
). Though I wasn't supposed to before applying backing, I have shot this bow about 20-times to see how it performed. It did well enough, but gave me enough worry that I wanna back it.