I got that ring chased and on the tillering tree this evening , with one limb has a little deflection and the other has a little reflex in it , kinda throws me off a little ( swatting the mesquitos doesn't help ether, that's the only blood around this bow so far ). I've pulled it to 24" and it is at 42# right now , not sure how much weight heat treating is going to add but I think that's what I'll do next . After heat treating I'm going to put deer antler tips on and get the knocks cut in and a short string on it before I mess with the tiller any more .
Chuck , I did draw a few drops of blood on those pin knots , hit my knuckle just right on them .
I think I'll get one or two more staves cut down and take the sapwood down to about two rings , on this stave one side has thicker rings than the other so the belly may not look right when I'm done , more sapwood on one side than the other .
Getting the pics to show up was a little challenging , had to stand on a tank turned over to get high enough to have a background , and it took several tries to get the drawn pic , I've got several fuzzy pics to prove it , also have a pic of the spoonbill the skins are from .
Let me know if I need to work on something before I heat treat it , I may do that tomorrow evening , Vern , the one I'm giving the bow to , may not shoot it a lot but I want it to shoot and look nice for him , he has wached my back at work out on the turnpike and showed me the ropes when I started there , he wants I light because he hasn't shot a bow in quite a while and he doesn't hunt .