Hi everyone!
This is my 10th bow, i roughed the green stave out and after 2 weeks i put it above the oven to dry out, maybe it wasn't dry enough when i started to tiller. i have a wood moisture device now...
As it was very short, at least for my standard, i decided to try a hollow limb design paired with a pyramid and stiff handle.
All in all a good decision i just didn't bring the inner limbs, right out of the fades, to bend. i think the HLD was bewaring it from getting chrysalis!
She took a lot of set and stringfollow and i recognised her getting weaker from shot to shot. So it wasn't used much and i decided to try out my second heat treating experiments (the first heat treatment was maple and was almost smoking...)
So i heat treated the limbs and pulled out the set. As i already recognised my not bending areas i tried to tiller it down to 35# again - by trimming the sides as i didn't want to destroy my wonderful heat treatment. Today i think this was the second big mistake i made....
So the lower limb is narrower as the upper and still not working out of the fade. I closed this chapter at 35#, as it was shooting a bit better than before.
At least, and thats why i show this bow, maybe someone gets inspired by the tips and the handle. This was my last one where i cut in an arrow shelf. IMO they look always a bit strange on a self bow so i redesigned the handle from an earlier bow (my first static.......failure), as i liked the ergonomic feel and look a lot.
Thanks for reading, and as i"am a beginner i really appreciate criticism , suggestions , ... so please feel free to reply. thank you!