Some of you who frequent the war bow forum might remember back earlier this year I posted this thread where I was working on a yew war bow attempt, and sort of screwed it up with whip-tillering...
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,38759.0.htmlwell, that bow sat in the corner for a while as I got pretty discouraged with it. But I was feeling really bad about screwing up such a nice piece of yew, so recently I picked it up again and decided that while it wasn't gonna make a war bow weight like I had originally planned, I wanted to at least make a decent bow out of it.
Here it is, it's 75.5" nock to nock, and 75lbs or so @ 30". It has Jatoba Tip Overlays. It had this pretty(?)
knot that was getting me at tillering, but I like how it turned out.
Looking back I guess the full draw looks sort of funky, I wish I could of gotten a better pic but that was the end of my brother's patience with the camera.
I also have been working on another yew stave, a nicer one that I got from Carson (CMB) which I am trying to turn into a 100lbs + war bow (i know, I never learn, do I?) I've been working on it really slowly because I don't want the same thing to happen to it as the last yew. It was also my first attempt at horn nocks, the horn which I also got from Carson...
Thanks man
Last two pics are the stave from Carson. 19" is as far as I've dared to pull it so far.
I know that the brace height on the big Warbow is really low. That's as far as I've been able to brace it with stretchy dacron.