Well I have no excuses with this one,
. Sometime recently between doing this and that, I decided to try my hand at an erc longbow without a wooden backing, from a board, with pretty crappy grain, and some knots, with one huge knot right in the middle of the board. Don't ask me why, but this is what I ended up doing,
. I will be silk backing the bow, as that is about my only choice at the moment. The way I decided to get around the big knot in the center is to add another piece of board to make a solid non-working handle. The grain is nice and horrible. Here's some pictures to document my shame:
Here's the bottom limb:
Heres the upper limb, it has a bit of sapwood in it and no knots. The bottom limb is all heartwood, and has 3 knots:
Here's some of that horrible grain:
Knot in the middle:
The 3 knots in the bottom limb (they are all on the belly side) :
It was rough sawn, so I used a sanding block (or rather some sand paper taped to a block,) to prepare the bow for a silk backing.
Preparing the handle to be glued:
Here's the handle afterwards, notice the huge horrible knot in the middle. (Although it does look all kinda cool,) I am hoping that the non-bending handle will keep the bow from breaking. I also have a dirty little secret... I actually think it already broke when I was floor tillering earlier,
. Can't be super sure, but I heard a tick and I think I identified where the grain might of lifted and separated, right at the huge knot. So we will see. Oh yeah, I forgot, the grain is horrible anyway,
. I guess everyone can just put money on which flaw is gonna be this bows downfall, seeing as there are so many.
Before I put the backing on, I decided to do some horn overlays. I guess I'm just trying to procrastinate the eventual death of this
thing to be.