I'd just had two bows explode on the tiller, one after the other
. One was bad wood, one was poor bowyering.
Something simpler was needed so I thought I'd go back to what I know... but with a twist
.
I looked out the HHB stave that Steve and Eric (Otter and Turtle... or is that the other way round?
) had kindly given me (that's "gifted me" to you guys
) from the back of their truck at the Classic last year. (Cheers guys
)
I said I'd post it up when I made a bow, so here it is.
An ELB would have been the easy bow, but I thought maybe a Cherokee style longbow, close enough to an ELB to put me in my comfort zone.
The main diferences, the Cherokee has less width taper giving wider tips and a flatter belly. (Hey, I once had a flat belly
)
I don't normally work fast, but I was so annoyed at having 2 blow up on me, that I set too and got it roughed out and tillered in a day
.
The next day I got a string on it and shot a few arrows, it punches 'em out pretty hard, very much like an ELB.
71" ntn
It's 50# @ 28", although I get the feeling she'd pull back to 30 no prob'
1 1/4" wide. 7/8" thick at the grip.
7/8 x 7/16 at the nock. (I think I can thin the last 5" or so a bit more)
There were a couple of nice features on the stave, a waggle in the lower (left limb) and a knobbly patch on the back of the upper limb with a dark stain and small hole in the belly corresponding to it. The back was lovely and clean with the underbark (cambium?) still present. I see some staves where the bark has been butchered off, so it was a joy to have a stave from guys who know what they are doing
I may bring it down a pound or two by getting the outer limbs (especially the right) moving a little more.
It's not really finished yet, I'm thinking maybe a cord grip and some feathers or horse hair as embellishments. I wouldn't mind painting it, but it seems like it's only the shorter wider NA bows that were decorated?
Any suggestions or ideas on grip, decoration and finish would be welcomed.
Del