This is a little project I have been playing around with. It is a sinew back, hickory core, Ipe belly 36" NTN. The bow sinew is leg sinew and the string is backstrap sinew, both harvested from roadkill mule deer. The hickory core is a tiny scrap that was given to me by Pat B to play with. The Ipe was given to me by Chris Parker (minuteman) and is a sticker from a pallet of deck material. The finish is hide glue with potash, blood and some mineral in it. The mineral and the blood added the color and combined with the potash it is insoluble. The handle wrap is rabbit fur I had lying around. The crows feet and the feather on the arrow are from a road kill crow. The cane is from Kowechobe, so it naturally got a Seminole one fletch. The point is an obsidian point that didn't make the grade for some arrow I made a while back. I call it "Scrappy Little Bow" because it is made from scraps and because it pulls 42# at 20". I hope you enjoy it. I know I sure enjoyed making it. The last picture is side profile right after being drawn to 20 and shot 5 times, then unbraced. I will try to get a picture of it on a tillering tree tonight. Justin
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