This bow started as a tree in my front yard. I had trouble distinguishing between tree types (and still do, actually; part of the reason I'm here is to improve my woodsmanship). The only real criteria in choosing lay with it's diameter and straightness. Silly as it is, I basically just hoped the wood would be sufficient.
All the work was done with a tomahawk, a field knife, and a wood rasp. That includes chopping the tree and shaping. I definitely want to get some proper tools for the next one. I'm thinking a draw knife would be the most important one to buy; I'd love a bench with a vice, too. Any guidance in this regard would be awesome.
The bow broke while tillering. I never got to string it up. It looks like there was a bit of rotting in the belly, right where the limb snapped. To be honest, I don't think it would have made a difference as it was a pretty soft wood. Somebody told me it looked like poplar. I learned a lot and can't wait to get started on the next one, albeit with more understanding of my materials and better tools. Any suggestions or criticisms are totally welcome. Appreciated, in fact.