so heres a possible candidate.....its a hophornbeam stave....as mentioned its clean thru where the working limbs will be....it just has one lil nipple knot dead center of the handle/stave....and you can see where the one limb just twists a wee lil bit.....its 60" long,1"+ thick in the limbs,1 1/2" thick handle section,and about 2" wide at the widest right now
so if i were to try and use this piece; here wood be my plan of attack (short version)
1. finish shape and tiller core to about an est. 30 pounds @28",except leaving the lever section with extra meat for string adjustments later
2. induce reflex to the side profile in limbs,handle,and a lil more in the levers to give me around 4-6" of setback in the core(might have to go more than that).....i wood have to thoroughly clean and degrease after
3.glue horn
4.check tiller an make adjustmenst if needed,but i wouldnt be pulling very far...just enough to get a good read
5. sinew reverse braced first course..wait a week
6. second course twisting up string for more reflex...wait a couple weeks
7. third course the same way,then let cure n season as long as i can bear to wait
hows that sound? doable? i know its a lil unorthodox from how a true asiatic is made,but i think it wood work...and any adjustments with string tracking i can make by reducing the levers when said and done,and or heating and moving them to line it up dead center down the levers and handle.....just speaking outloud here...if anyone has any other thoughts or ideas then please feel free to add,as to this is why i started the thread
heres the pics of the stave........or not,my photobucket is all messed up right now and not showing my pics.....ill try resizing n doing it thru the attachments here