Ugh... time flies when you're working long days, playing for concerts, playing for church over holy week...
I apologize for the lack of posting, as it's been a pretty crazy month. Things are starting to settle down again, and I'll have a 2-3 week window before things get crazy again. On the plus side, I have been working on my trade bow over this period.
This will be a trilam made out of osage, cherry, and bamboo with maple tip wedges and power lam. The osage is spliced, the cherry and maple are tapered, and the bamboo is planed. All I need to do now is cut out the shape of the bamboo (it's roughed out now, it shouldn't take long), flip the tips (jig and heat gun are ready to go), and glue it up!
Here's a closer look of the woods stacked on each other (the handle block is black palm).
I will be out of town this weekend, but my goal is to have this puppy on the tillering tree next weekend and to have a shootable bow by the end of the month at the latest. I will definitely post more pictures as I go from here on out (ie, the flipped tips, glue up, etc).