I've been busy this summer making bows, but haven't been very good about posting any. I want to share this one, however. It's for a new customer. He really wanted a yew bow, but not the cost. So, he settled for a yew 'look-a-like.' It's more or less a flatbow, without the high crown of yew. It's narrow: 1 1/8" wide, tapering evenly to 3/8" nocks.
Maple backed jatoba ELB, 70" ntn, 48#@28", ebony nocks, ostrich leather grip. It does have a riser, so it doesn't bend full compass. B/W FF string.
It has taken <1/2" of set, and as a result, it does have a bit of recoil. It should improve as it gets shot in more. I've been shooting it inside my shop, and at 12 yards, it's deadly! It's been a bit too cold to shoot it outside, but tomorrow is going to be +16C, so I should be able to put it through it's paces a bit more.