Thanks, guys. I will try to take some more pictures along the way.
Oh this one will be sooooo pretty, would love to see more pics along the way! I have two similar high crown staves yew staves drying now for exactly the same purpose...
Look forward to seeing what you come up with
Can you show more pics of the tool you are using to create the hollow limb profile?
Looking very good so far
It's just a curved chisel to rough out the bow and then a gooseneck scraper to do the tillering.
That's going to be one cool looking bow. Other than taking a craftsman to make, and lookin really cool, which are good enough reasons to make one, are there any physical advantages to the HLD?
It's a way of making a high crowned stave into an efficient bow. A bow with a high crown will have the stress concentrated along a narrow strip and have a lot of extra mass in the limbs that isn't doing work. by hollowing out the belly it removes the extra mass and redistributes the stress across the length of the limb.