Kyle, that bl recurve looks mighty nice.
Ran into some issues with the piece of osage. The check that I thought I could tiller out opened up pretty good when reflexing the the limb, and some other checks appeared in the same area. Would have never thought it would have too much moisture to do so, but it ain't going to be the last time I was wrong. Just going to set it aside and will get back to it in a few weeks to see what i can do with it.
That being the case I grabbed a short piece of locust and got to work. I got carried away and things came together pretty fast so far. Now this one is a bit more my style as of late. Its always fun when things work well and you just roll right along. My idea for this stave has always been an inspired style from a Choctaw bow in TBB. This bow is in the Grayson collection. Not trying to copy it but its dimensions and profile are very similar so thinking of finished it up similar with my resources. If things go well, at 57.75", it will be the shortest I have made to this point. I am 1" short of FD atm. I suppose I will end up with a small amount of string follow after shooting in but so far its pretty flat. Spent all my shop time over the weekend working on the final few inches of tiller with sandpaper mostly. This lenght seemed like a good idea until I got 6" from FD and as fast as things were going before...well I sure dont want any frets so slowing it down. Very happy with how it feels after a few short draw shots. Going to clean up the nocks, sand things down a bit, get a proper string made, then tiller out that last inch and see what happens. Sorry for not getting any pics of this one up sooner.
Mike
IMG_3598 by
Mike Allridge, on Flickr
side profile just after unstrung
IMG_3599 by
Mike Allridge, on Flickr