I'm the exact opposite. If I'm in a rut it means I have too many of the same type of staves. My mind just churns with ideas I'll never have the time and organization to try. I don't want to be a bowyer-artist either, I'm just so curious.
I want to try more spliced siyahs, maybe from rattan,
hollow bows,
deep core longbow made from that almost solid bamboo, with a thin moso back,
I want to splice some limbs from a failed handle to an elk antler riser,
I want to make some more cable-backed bows, maybe from bamboo slats,
I want to mess around with plum and osage more and some other woods,
I want to make more bows from shovel handles,
some more deflexed big recurves with stringbridges,
ultralight recurve tips where the recurves are held with lionen cable over little bamboo bridges, and maybe adjustable,
I wanna make some bows with a super set forward handle, like that "low stack" design in the TBB,
I want to make a horn/sinew bow,
I think what drives me is just finding out how many ways you can make a bow, and have it work well, and the next is tinkering with performance...........
Morgan, maybe start with a stave that you CAN"T make that "rut" bow from. Like start by cutting the next one so narrow you are FORCED to make a BITH or whatever.