Maybe it's just me, but I know a few guys who make a couple bows a week or more. Seems they just make them as fast as they can to get them done so they can say I made 3 bows this week.. That's all fine and dandy I guess. But what can ya do with 50 or 60 bows a year? Sure you can donate or give them away, I've done that many a time myself. But when I make a bow, it takes me like it does Eric, 3 to 4 weeks. I want it to be nice, I want no tools marks, I want a great finish and I want a great shooter. However I am mainly into BBO bows, so ya have to consider the prep for glue up, the glue up, the cutting out, the tillering, the shooting in, the final sanding and the final sanding again and then the finish. My finish alone takes 4 days waiting for the tung oil to dry 24 hours between coats.
But I'm a 64 year old fart so I just work at my own pace. I have nowhere to go but down hill and I'm in no big hurry to get there:) I might work on a bow 3 or 4 nights a week after work, or I might only work on it 1 or 2 nights a week. Or maybe not at all for a week. A few years ago it was 5 to 6 nights a week. Now it's when I feel like it. I have nothing to prove by pumping out a lot of bows, I know I can do it.
And it's all fun and it's all in the mind of the Bowyer himself of what and how he wants to go about it.