I've wanted to share some of my work from this past year, and I've finally got around to taking pictures.
First off, I have Bubby to thank for this one. I had the privilege of meeting up with him when I was living in NorCal. I had this board glued up and laid out and I received some of the best hands on tutoring I have ever had. This bow was the first time it all 'clicked' with me and made me confident enough to pursue more. In addition, I have to thank everyone who has ever posted on this message board. Information is never really free, so thank you for the time, the skill, and the dedication to helping out a new generation carry on this ancient skill.
This was a nice, dense board from the Home Depot of all places and it was much paler than the other boards around it, and significantly heavier, so I nabbed it. The gopher snake was found dead on the road a year previous to this bows building (2015) and found a resting place on it's back. First snake backing, not too shabby, though it's got some battle scars.
Bubby and I roughed out and tillered it basically in a few hours (it was mostly Bub, and I learned loads watching) and I shot it in some before adding the finishing touches. And I was made aware that the upper limb could use a little more work, but I was hasty and left it. Forgive me! I have had thoughts of re working it...
Anyway, it's 68 nock to nock, weighs in at about 48# @ 26 inches and is SILENT. I am amazed every time I shoot it. I need to wear a bracer though because the upper limb curves toward my wrist and it smacks something awful. Hope you enjoy.