Even though I haven't posted in awhile, I'm a regular Primitive Archer Message Board stalker. I truly appreciate what ya'll do.
This is the eighth bow I built this year and arguably my best bow thus far. In total I've built around eleven or twelve bows, so I'm still green around the edges.
Specs: Osage Orange (I traded hand-tied trout flies for the stave; thanks again, you-know-who-you-are), 56" tip-to-tip, flipped-tips (my first successful attempt), sinew-backed (my first attempt), faux (cloth) rattlesnake skin backing, pin nocks, deer hide lace grip, and six coats of Tung Oil. The bow draws in the low 40# range at my 25" draw. I couldn't be more satisfied.
Thanks for looking as well as the motivation I get seeing the skillful work ya'll do.
(I could only bribe my wife to take one full-draw picture, so I cropped out my son's room the best I could.)