Well.....so i happened along to the archery shop today and asked him to weigh it for me. I'm glad it looks good but the poundage is only 10lbs. lol. so its good to know that i have the knowledge of making bows and now i know what i have to do to make it better next time and not so......well if there was a tall kid around he might enjoy my bow. :p but I'm very proud of my accomplishments of how well my first bow looks.
so my fellow seasoned bowmakers!!!! how would i go about making it better next time? did i just shave to much off? any pointers for next time? FEED MY BRAIN FULL OF BOWYER KNOWLEDGE!!!
oh and to answer a couple questions:
-The wood is red oak and i picked up a 2x3 and went to town.
-the brace height is 8 1/2 inch. way too tall.
-it shoots a little to the left but i think its because i don't have a deep enough arrow rest. who knows.
Thanks again for everyone's help and knowledge and glad to know i have some help for the next million bows. well by then i'll be helping someone too!
-C
p.s. The cat brought me a string cause he wanted to help me tiller :p