Thanks to Pat B, Joe Klink, and especially John Strunk for the ideas, the bow and the pursuit of simplicity and what, in my mind, is what "primitive" archery ought to be. Of course, there are a lot of other fellows (and gals?) out there who are getting way down to basics (Mark in England and others) and building bows with minimal tools. Wish I could attend this MOJAM gathering and see what everybody produces...and I certainly hope that the magazine will dedicate an article and lots of pictures on the bows made with a hatchet, B-50 and beeswax. May I suggest the Gransfors mini axe for the following reasons: It will certainly cut down a stave of 3"-4" in diameter and it allows one to perform extremely fine (knife-like) work including shaving or scraping. They are not cheap but most certainly worth the price. I use mine for making spoons when I'm off camping and if they'll work on spoons then they'll work on bows. In fact, I'm starting work on a "chapote" (Texas persimmon) bow and might just use the mini for the entire project.