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Pearl just likes to argue LOL. No, I don't think we are at odds, we all just share different experiences. On this type of bow you can make a bunch of them quickly just using the tillering gizmo with the bow about 1/2 drawn. On a rounded belly a rasp works very quickly.
For whatever reason, I was under the impression you wanted backed bows. Carry on and do what you will.
Backed bows made with hickory and tropical wood bellies were very common in that era. Maurice Thonpson mentions them repeatedly in TWOA. The Thompson's preferred them over all native timbers. Snakewood, Fustic, Ruby wood, stained Lancewood are all mentioned as bow woods of that time. Here is a link to the chapter in Thompson's book.http://archerylibrary.com/books/witchery/docs/appendiThanks pat