A few weeks back I posted about this slack jawed off-cut from the knotty edge of a Yew log dareing me to turn it into a bow.
Well, it only needed a belly patch, a back patch, an edge patch, half a dozen knots filled and a lateral bend at the handle and it was done
Other than that it was a peach of a stave
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I asked if you thoght it would make 40#...
You guys showed great faith in this ol' cat sayin' I'd get past that.
Well here it is 45# at 28"
I'm giving it to a blacksmith friend in exchange for some forge time
It's 73" ttt. narrow deep tips (almost a hint of lever).
Triangular belly (from how it was sawed off the edge of a half log, and slightly concave back.
The grip is skinny as a super model to allow for a heat bend, this makes it sweet shooting with V little paradox.
In the shot of the grip, I like the diagonal line of pin knots.
Here's the pics...
FD shot in the next post... I hit the limit!
Del