here's a hickory shortbow I've been working on and I wanted some input before I finished it. Initially I drew in the thickness and width tapers from the Oneida bow on p 57 of "the encyclopedia of native bows arrows and quivers vol. 1" because my last few attempts came in under weight. I was surprised that once I had roughed it out to the exact dimensions, the bow only bent in the handle and I could barely pull it back. Not sure why that would be, any ideas there and about the method of drawing a thickness taper would be appreciated. After that, I just eyeballed it to #48 @ 18". The bow is 46 nock to nock, I'll add more pictures once it's finished. Any tiller advice would be appreciated because there's some humps in the bow that are making it a little hard. As always, I appreciate all the advice ive gotten from everyone and this site! Also please excuse my lack of shirt, it was super hot in the shop.
Thanks,
Dustin