Hello guys,
Almost don't want to post this but I am going to anyway in hopes of constructive criticism. A while back I took a small maple out of the back yard and ended up with a couple pieces that I could practice working on before I butcher a decent stave. This was the least appealing of the bunch, and this is what I have so far.
It is trimmed down to rough dimensions and one limb is floor tillering not horribly... As of right now I am very close to scrapping this one and starting on another piece with my gathered knowledge. I was hoping for a kids bow with it, probably around 25-27"" draw length and maybe somewhere around 25-35#.
Bow right now is measuring:
64" tip to tip
28" limbs
4" handle
2" fades
1 3/4" wide at the fades
1/2" at tips
Limbs are static up to 15" and then taper to the tips.
Some concerns I have are the knot in the fade. I don't think it will cause a problem because it is in a nonworking portion of the bow. But if someone could confirm or correct me on this.
Another concern is the twist that developed when drying. It didn't show up as well in the pictures as I had hoped and not sure if it is enough to make a difference.
One more that I want to kick myself for are the vice marks on the back. Long story short I ripped the old towel I used to cushion the vice with and replaced it with a not thick enough one. That coupled with the low light conditions and I think I just ruined the whole piece. Is there any way to raise the wood or try to repair this, and is this a cosmetic concern or a structural one (the checkering doesn't appear to have cut into the wood just caused depressions).