Hey all, first off, can't say enough on how much I appreciate this community, I don't post often, but I read every post and response and you are all a class act
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Without further ado, here is a picture heavy post of my second finished bow. It is a Hickory backed osage gullwing recurve. I modeled it with my custom buck 110 as a theme for design, hence the name. The bow clocks in around 46# at 29". This one took quite a while, first attempt snapped during the tiller but I took my time, plus a couple months on the second attempt. The bulky bulbs around the handle are designed to absorb most of the handshock from the knocks, and the handle is wrapped in leather and sewn with bronze string to accent the carvings, and the arrow shelf is cut into the handle for a more centered shot. String isn't anything special yet, I'm practicing my serving, but this one is a 12 strand flemish twist with an amateur's loose serving. The carving on the front is hand carved, shallow,then rough sanded with epoxy applied and gold leaf on top. I finished the bow with minwax to highlight the grain pattern, and then a coat of leather dye to darken the pigment. It has 12 coats of tru-oil sanded to 1000 grit.
Hope you all like it, let me know what you think!