52" ttt, 51" ntn. 4" handle, 1.5" fades.
Limbs taper from 1.75" to 1.25" wide, then they turn into levers.
8" levers, tapering from 1/2" wide to 1/4" at the tips, 5/8" to 3/8" deep.
20 pounds at 16 inches.
I got a request from a friend of mine. She wanted a bow for her daughter, for Christmas, who is 9 years old. Her daughter is friends with my 9 year old, and lately they have been playing in the backyard with a couple other bow I have built.
The knotty applewood bow that I had been working on suddenly exploded on the tillering tree, so Plan B went into effect. I had an actual straight stave of Douglas maple drying in the rafters downstairs, so I drew some lines on it and started drawknifing away. 3 hours later, I had it completely tillered, the big hack marks sanded out, ebony tips glued on. I glued a wedge piece of acacia on for an arrow rest. I used rawhide from the mule deer I shot last year as a handle (soaked it in warm water for 15 minutes first).
Just got to put a finish on it now, got my hands on some beeswax........
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