61" ntn, 50#/27". Hickory backing at 1/8" (provided by Matt Simpson), 1/4" strip of b. locust core, tapered to 1/8 thick in outer foot of limbs, spliced 1/2" (under handle) texas mesquite belly. 1 3/8" wide at fades. Brown osage and hickory handle elements, brown osgae tip overlayes, lower limb 2" shorter than upper limb.
Mesquite is usually pretty expensive, but I got two half lengths boards of high quality for $25 on ebay. Talked to Ed from Owl bows in the SW who does a lot of sinew backed mesquite stave bows. He said it was srong in compresson and weak in tension. I tried to set up two 34" pieces for 2 way lam with box joint splice, ran into knotty area and lost a lot of length from split out. Had enough left to get a 61" bow with a butt joint, so I found a BL strip lying around and went for it. Kind of a cool match-up, with the BL in the middle, with its compression problems. Shoots very nicely.
Glued in 1 1/2 inch reflex in each of the two glue-ups for a total of 3", settled in at 1.5 inch relfex. Walnut stain on hickory, truoil overall. Wood really comes up pretty.
Will try a bamboo back this spring.
Dave
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