You guys are flyin!

Some nice looking bows coming along - hackberry, ERC, osage, hickory .... lots of different kinds of wood. I love it.
Figured I better get my butt in gear and at least pick out some stuff!

Going to start on two and see where it goes...
First one is hackberry cut in 2011. Have it roughed out and just starting to work it down. 1 3/4" parallel limbs to just about mid-limb and then tapered to 1/2" at tips. Looking at 66" ntn. Plan on heating a little bit of reflex into it before tillering.
Second one is new for me. Going to try a trilam bow - hickory backed - hard maple belly and core. Want to make a form of some kind that I can use to put in a bit of deflex out of the handle and the some mild reflex to tips. Thinking 66" on this one also and similar limb profile as #1. Need to make a jig so that I can grind the lams down to correct thickness. Lots to do!!!
Do you think the grain looks ok on the hickory backing?