Hi All,
I have finished the bow and I estimate that it will draw ~ 65# at 26". I can't measure it exactly since I am at my cottage without the usual tools. I can measure up to 22" and it draws 49# at that draw length. It draws and shoots very nicely and weighs painted and finished with shellac 594 grams (20.95 oz). Unfinished it weighed 589 grams. I will chrony it when I get back home.
I am including a link to the pictures. Please let me know if it doesn't work.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/62PNGMF10e7HFd9D3I hope you like the finish on the back. it was inspired by Modoc bows from the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian and I adapted the design to fit my bow.
Cheers,
Phil
PS: As additional info I am adding the bow dimensions and other information below:
1. 67" n/n
2. 2.25" wide mid limb (including void)
3. each side limb at void 7/8"
4. width at handle: 1.25"
5. thickness from tip to void: 3/8"
6. thickness from void to handle: gradually increasing from 3/8" to 1/2"
7. thickness mid handle 3/4"
8. handle void transition concave at belly with belly ridge
9. voids transition with gentle slope to belly ridge and towards tip
10. tools used: bandsaw, hoof rasp, different files, drill to start voids and hand saw to cut voids, paint and cabinet scrapers
11. string FF with grey fox string silencers
12. wood: HHB stave, winter harvested from own bush from ~10" diameter tree
13. draw weight: ~65# @ 26"