Hey guys,
Just wanted to share my latest creation; I made a bow for a friend of mine. I would call it a flatbow, it is made of pacific yew, 64" ntn, 45 # draw at his draw length of 27". It was originally supposed to be something else but it turned this way and it is very functional. I did end up staining it a dark brown because that's what he wanted but I didn't get a chance to take a picture of it and this build forced me to build my first homemade string because I broke the one I bought for it the night before he was going to pick it up :embarassed: so I stayed up late and made an endless loop string out of B55 Polyester by following the directions in TBB vol. 2 and it worked. This bow is not a well crafted weapon but I'm proud of it because its the second bow I've built and my first unbacked bow and I have a soft spot for unbacked bows and I was proud of my first homemade string and I'm embarrassed that I ever bought a string now because its not that tough to make an endless string. I finished it on August 22nd, and my friends & I had a get together last night because most of them are returning to college this week and the friend I made it for took it home last night. The other bow in one of the pictures is my first home made bow, that's cherry bark backed red oak bow, I included it for comparison. That's it, all your comments are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Aaron