I was splitting a 4" Mountain Laurel log that I got from the Texas Hill Country. I ended up with two good bow staves, and im currently working on one. As I was splitting the log a splinter came off and I liked the way it looked. I wanted to make a kid bow simply to test the woods properties. I spent the next 2hrs and this is what I had left. I know this is not a work of art, but it dose shoot an arrow, and it hasent broken yet so ill keep it. I also know that the tiller is weird, beacuse I didn't want to spent much time on it. It's asemetrical, and has a slight hinge in both limbs, but I don't care on this bow. I never even put it on the tree. I just like the way the wood looks. Its pretty much the same shape that it split like, minus alot of splinters.
The main point of this post is to get some responces about this type of wood. Anybody have experience?
47'' NTN
18#@26
no finish( not yet)
String is 100lb braided fishing line( 1 strand)