Hi, this is a juniper bow that's been lying around for a while i decided to finish and photograph. 64" ntn, pulling 45@28. 1-1/4 at widest and 0.75 " at the nocks. Its has a slightly curved belly and back but more flat than deep. Its Juniper communis, which doesn't grow very thick where Im living - the trunk was about 3 inches. Shellacked. wrapped with linnen thread to hold a crack together that runs through the handle section of the bow. Handle wrapped with strips of leather. Got 3 small logs drying but wish I could get hold of lots of this stuff...Trying to quick dry a stave atm but it warps and cracks easily so have it clamped down. I have made a few Juniper bows before and its my favorite wood to work with next to elm. Wonder how similar it is to what you have in the US? Have heard that it breaks easily but so far so good. Anyways, it's quiet and pleasant to shoot with.