I know this bow looks similar to what I usually make, but I felt like posting it anyway….if for no other reason then to let you guys/gals know that im still around;-)
Its a “copy” of the Hjarnø find, but as you know that bow was pretty much a Molly with soft curves;-). Still…I call it a Hjarnø, since that was my inspiration.
Its wych Elm (winter cut as the cambrium layer on the back indicates), 66” and 48# @ 28”. Its heat treated and after roughly 1000 shots (who is counting?;-) it still have 1,5” of reflex (started out with 2” iirc). I belive it might be my first lever bow that consistenly outperform my simple pyramids….not sure that the performance gain is worth the effort, but bows are just fun to make, and lever bows always stir a healthy discussion on the range;-)
This is also my first bow with ff string….and man do I fell dirty now.
Well, here goes:
And a badly executed “money shot”….mind you that the upper limb is more reflexed that the lower before you judge me to harshly;-)
Just felt like sharing
Cheers:-)