Kind of long winded sorry. Been quite some time since I've been on but I figured I would post the only bow I've built this year. It is black locust I've had the stave around for a few years because a worm hole left minimal wood to work with and was positioned to be in mid limb. I took the back down two rings bellow sap wood and still had water stains from holes in sap wood. I also discovered a bullet hole complete with a little rot and a few cracks, luckily it was in the handle. Got out most of the lead, scraped away the little rot, filled with glue and sawdust and filled the digger hole as well. As I was afraid the bow came to weight before I got the digger hole out in mid bottom limb. At 16" draw while tillering a knot in the top limb that looked real good and solid cracked around the top. I super glued and went on at 20" the knot cracked across the center and a little bit in to the good wood running horizontal across limb. At this point I was ready to junk it but giving up before it's in two pieces just don't fly. I super glued again and covered with a 3 course 1"x 3" sinew patch. Tillered out to my draw at 27" shot several times and finished up with snake skin and elk antler overlays. snake skin had 3 bad tears one luckily in handle other two caused me to have to add two extra jute wraps to cover them up. Stave had natural reflex in handle and both tips. Deflex in mid bottom limb dead flat in mid top limb. Heated a little extra reflex in both tips, deflex mid in top limb to match bottom and bent the handle area a little to line up the tips. Left the 7" of both tips statick to help get as much weight as possible.
Finished out 56# @ 27" 62" NTN.