I made this one to test a sinew backing that is restricted to the top of the crown like a cable. The sinew was put on in three fat layers. (Black) Elderberry is quite soft and spongy, an elderbery bow must be pretty thick. So I figured this way, the sinew would work properly without crushing the wood.
It had a little twist after drying that I steamed out, but while the sinew was curing, it crept back on board and always makes the right limb look somewhat stiff.
I painted it with crushed rock and charcoal.
It became a hard shooting little bow with a nice mesolithic touch to it.
Its 49" tip to tip, weighs 14 ounces and pulls 68# at 26".