Hi Again , heres something a little different, after the ash bows.
Bow Stats; Bamboo back ( in 2 pieces)
Heat tempered bamboo belly,( in 2 pieces)
Rock maple core and white oak handle piece. Buffalo horn tip overlays.
58 inches ntn. 1 3/8" wide at the fade out.
60lbs@27"
6" of reflex. Physical weight only 15oz
Including the tip overlays there are 9 seperate pieces glued together in this bow
This is one of the fastest bows I've made so far. Faster and lighter in the hand than boo backed ipe. Its also the lightest bow I have made...so light you can hardly feel a thing when relaeasing the arrow. Very comfortable bow to shoot .
I heat tempered the belly boo, over hot wood coals for 4-5 hrs. This is really what makes the difference with these bamboo bows. I have made others and not cooked the boo enough and they are much slower and dont keep the reflex. The secret of a good bamboo bow, is how you temper the belly. But I also learned that the older the boo the better it is for the belly, and the fresh boo is best for the back, but you dont want to use fresh boo for the belly
the full draw pic.is not the best, I could take more tomorow if anyone is interested?
Dave