Thanks for the kind words everybody!
Joec123able, mountain maple dries very fast so you can get a good dry piece in about a week with quick drying. But i think 3 weeks to a month or longer is best. Since this bow was pretty light that's another reason there isn't much set.
Yeah Dale i had this one as a log for a bit and then i roughed it out and let dry the rest of the time like that. This wood does make really good bows and it's a really light wood too.....
Thanks Bushboy! I guess since i've made a few of 'em now i've found what i like best and that seems to stick.
Thanks bow101, the tiller isn't exactly where i want it, i think the top limb could use a few scrapes on the outer third, but it's good enough(for now) !!
Thanks NTProf, yeah u should give it a try, i think it'll make pretty much any type of bow.
Thanks Accipiter, yeah usually i don't bother with a stain but maple looks really good with it!
Thanks PAHunter, glad ya like it.
Thanks Okie, i actually think it's one of my more 'modern' looking bows, idk tho lol.
Thanks Jmilbrandt, yeah it's a really versatile wood and you can do alot of stuff with it, plus it's easy to dry and is easy to work, that's a good wood to me!
Thanks Victor
Thanks Gopher, well i'm not exactly sure on the weight because i don't have an accurate scale, but i'm comparing it to my other bows and guessing it's around there.
Thanks Bubby, yeah i did more finish work on this one than i usually do and i try to make my bows more functional than pretty, the nice part is that functional things are pretty so no harm done there lol.
Thanks simson, i can say the same about your work