*Edit* Progress photographs on page 2 and 3*
*Edit 2: Bow is no longer a kids bow. New stats show we're looking at around 40# at a full draw of 24". It's still unbacked and now around 43" - there's just a new belly lam which accounts for the weight increase*
Hi all!
Just searching for a bit of tillering advice, but any other advice would be welcome
Inspired by my last short bow, I've decided to make a crazy short kids bow (aiming for around 25# at 23") out of two laminated pieces of bamboo. Then to complete the process, I'm sticking little siyahs on it to give it that faux 'horse bow' appearance.
Numbers: 45" tip to tip including siyahs. Bow is two flattened sections of bamboo, glued into reflex. The belly is heat tempered and given more reflex to add up to 3" in total. It's very narrow, at 3/4" wide across the whole bow. Siyahs are Garapa, spliced in with a V. I'm tillering to a draw length of 24".
The handle is currently just a piece of felt to protect it on the tiller.
Here's a link to the photos. We're still in early tillering, obviously. Where to from here??
https://photos.app.goo.gl/gMtKUpDnxNU3duPXA