I have been a member of this forum for about 2 years and what started out as curiosity led to the acquisition of some new tools, books, materials and finally a finished product. When I was 12 years old my boy scout troop went to a traditional archery get together and all I remember is some old bearded mountain men teaching us how to make bows. Mine broke unfortunately but ever since then I have always wanted to make another.
Ok so I know the tiller isn't perfect, and actually as you can see on the lower limb she has some serious prop twist, I'm not sure how to fix that, but honestly I'm just glad she doesn't break (yet) when I pull her back. She came out light but I guess for a newbie that is a good thing, she is 25# @ 26"
Thanks for all of your help, for all I know it might have been some member on here who was at that get together when I was 12 and helped me for the first time. My next project is going to be to cut down some vine maple when I go home for thanksgiving in a few weeks.