so im assuming the goal of this bow was to reduce tip weight and at the same time increase the length of this bow? Impressive either way!
Pretty much. I had a 48" billet and wanted a 56" bow. Also had a juniper stave that had warped badly standing in a corner of the shop. Looking around for something to glue to the limb tips I spotted the juniper and thought it'd be a nice light, pretty wood to use.
I think my distrust of the splice influenced me to not pull the bow to the design weight while tillering. Since I like to hunt between 55 and 60 lbs and this one is about 45lbs I'll probably donate it in the next Christian Care Center auction. I'll try this approach again and next time make a heavier bow. I'm thinking if I do a really good job cleaning and stripping back sinew I could make a wrap almost see-through over the splice. I've got a very old osage corner post that's about 50" long I'll use next time.
Thanks Cipriano, your skin really looks sharp, better than I'd hoped.
George