Teaching is a new phase I am just getting into. I decided a few months ago that I would start running some bow classes but figured I would need at least a few students to practice on before I started. The students hopefully will teach me how to teach. I recently met a local guy Ron right here on PA and have been working with him the past few weeks. He completed a maple board bow which came out excellent and we now have 3 more bows in progress. A bendy handle maple long bow, a maple backed ipe and a tri lam boo backed ipe r/d. All bows are in the tillering stage. Ron is an artist and seems to have a good eye for tillering so he should be a quick study. I am enjoying this new phase in my bow making as well.
Well, for sure I'm getting schooled quicker than quick! And, I had no idea I was teaching the teacher, haha, but I suppose that's the way it is in life.
I'm new to archery in the first place and somehow I found PA with everyone so willing and actually truly desiring to share their knowledge and skill sets . It was a great find at a time in my life I needed it most and THEN to have the incredible fortune to have a Master Bowyer like Steve mentor me from the git-go.. well, it's been an awesome experience to say the least. And yes, I'm the guy who's 'serious'. I love it all.
I personally believe there's a trad trend for sure. Don't know about Primitive, time will tell, but for awhile now when I go to the range I've had many with the wheelie machines (about 85% out there) find there way over and tell me 'I've been wanting to get into trad'. In fact, just today I was shooting my very first handmade bow for first time, hooohaaa!, and inside of an hour I had 10 different people want to check it out.
Anyway, this first bow turned out to be a successful sweet shooter, a Maple board selfie that I'll be keeping for the memories if nothing else. I'll post pics of it when I get the time. Steve has me pretty busy with these several in progress and that's plenty okay with me. I'm getting a really well-rounded education for sure, trying many styles, techniques, all the good stuff. Just like this forum Steve seems to be holding nothing back. I'm VERY grateful, and to top it off, I'm getting a great friend. Thanks Steve!!