Howdy gang,
Thought you might like to see this lilac bow, as it's wicked narrow but still packs a wallop; a testament to the quality of lilac as a bow wood. I've shot it at least 100 times and it's smooth and fast.
It's made from a 1" diameter shoot that was growing in the middle of a large bush.
As for the arrow, it works great but isn't much to look at. I made the shaft from a Doug Fir board using a homemade jig on my bandsaw. Got the feathers from the craft store and they're fletched with sinew. The point is a masonry nail held on with pex pipe (not very primitive I know). It's a start though!
Bow...
64" ttt
60# at 27" (Didn't expect to get that much weight from the shoot at all)
purple heart overlays