I know I've been posting alot lately so I hope you guys aren't sick of seeing my bows. I've been busy making some and Im only showing you the ones that didn't break, which is about half of em'.
This is a 54 1/4" ntn buckthorn bow from a 1 1/4" sapling. Width at handle is 1 3/16" and its pulling around
47# @ 25" after about 450 arrows shot thru it in the past 3 weeks. High crowned sapwood back and mostly
flat heart belly. Bottom tip at natural flipped profile and top tip heat bent to match. Top tip had pin knot that
cracked while bending so tip is reinforced with narrow strip of rawhide glued to belly there and sinew wraps.
Rubbed in some finely ground earth pigments on the back for color and as you guys know I almost always
like to add a little painted design to my bows and these were also done with earth pigment mixed with glue.
I love this buckthorn as a bow wood.
ps; drawn photo is short of 25" because I broke two recently while holding to long at full draw for a photo.
So from now until I don't feel jumpy anymore I'll only have full draws pics when the wife gets the
timing down.
Thanks for looking: Greg