Few months ago I began a hickory bow that was intended to be pyramid design, 68" ttt, 2 1/2" @ fades with goal being 50# at 26".
While I am still new to this bow-building hobby, I was VERY new back then. I thought myself to be clever to use tablesaw to get close to tapered limb thickness & rough shape fade taper. Ya can likely guess how that turned out .... setup was not foolproof and I can be foolish. In an instant I had plowed 1/2" wide channel across a limb that was about 1/8" tooooooo deep. RUINED! As reminder of my foolishness, I screwed it to front of the workbench.
Fast forward to a few weeks ago. Enjoying morning coffee in shop and looking at that bow screwed to bench. Hmmmmm. If limbs were to be seriously piked maybe some kinda bow could be obtained.
Here's what I have.
It's just 51", ntn. 2 1/4" wide @ fades to 3/8" tips. Pin nocks with the thinnest pins I've tried. Stiff handle with sueded wrap and floppy arrow rest.
How's it look to ya?