Thanks for the advice, Mike. Do you have a recommended brand of drawknife or spokeshave that's relatively affordable while being of at least decent quality? I've heard that the Stanley ones aren't so good. I don't actually have a lot of tools at my disposal right now, and am trying to complete the project without spending too much more.
Jawge -- The bow is actually 1.5 inches wide, I believe, and is only narrowed to the nocks the last 12 inches or so. This is just a view from the side of the bow. As far as it's height, I believe that the board right now is about as tall as the future recipient of the bow is. I hope I don't offend by continuing to reference another build along -- I have found a lot of great information on your site, including information about backing a bow, which I intend to reference when I go to back the bow. The only reason I'm following this other build is because it includes a cut out shelf, which I think my friend might prefer since she's still new to archery, and shooting off the hand might be intimidating to a newbie. I do hope you understand -- I actually think it's great that you've compiled so much information and fully intend to reference your site when looking for future build ideas once I'm more established. Right now, though, I have to finish the bow by the 26th because of some things that are coming up rather quickly in my life.
On that note, however, might you have any advice on finding good/affordable tools for the future? I currently don't have a spokeshave, drawknife, scrapers, bandsaw, any kind of power tools other than a drill, or a vice/shavehorse to hold what I'm working on. I actually just saw your bow bench page, so I think I'll be building one of those in the future, but I don't think I see a consolidated post on tools, though I may just be missing information that is in the various articles you've written.