Thanks guys

and thanks .
It is getting easier to see what needs to be done,guess im learning

Looks just right. Are you going to do anything special to try and keep the hickory as dry as possible.
Only thing done is heattreating the #¤%& out of it and sealing it with tungoil. And dry storingplace of course.
nice, i got a hickory bow with boa skins on it too. can we get a good look at the skins?
Here are a pic or two more.



The skin is split lenghtwise,this is from the bellyscales up to the "ladderpattern" on the back.
Hoping to get two more bows out of this skin.