Weylin it was really meant as a compliment. I know what your saying though. Sometimes our style becomes our comfortable place. Mine are probably pretty predictable to. Have been playing around with a few different designs, but I like what I like.lol I like your bows. And you do top shelf finish work to. Good Luck and may you have a happy future.
Bjrogg
I know. I took it as a compliment. I just need to put a little pressure on myself to think outside the box every once in a while to push my limits. No fun getting complacent.
Great bow. Your attention to detail is second to none.
Referring to the other thread, it makes me happy that someone with your talent is able to make a living out of doing this.
Thanks! It's been fun so far. Hope it pans out because it would be hard to go back to a real job. Haha!
Great looking bow, as usual, Weylin. What heating method do you recommend for bending yew?
...Tom
I love the boiling method for yew and osage. I stick the tip directly down into boiling water for about 15-20 minutes. bends like rubber. This bow had a little knot near the tip on one end and that limited what I could get from this bow.
Is that the bow you had at the Classic, Weylin? Very nice.
BTW, thanks for all your help in the bow shop at the Classic.
Yep, this is the same bow. It just neded a handle wrap. I meant to do that at the classic in case someone wanted to watch but I got distracted. It was my pleasure to help put with people's bows. It's fun sharing in people's excitement about their first bow.
Looks awesome is the top limb longer than the bottom one?
The top limb is one inch longer than the bottom.