Matt and TimothyR, I don't know a thing about making bows from laminates but think its interesting you guys mixing in the tropical hardwoods in on those builds. I bet up close, in person those bows look mighty fine, plus the benefits of the different wood properties. Pretty cool.
As far as what I got going on. First off thanks guys, I lucked out with that locust bow and it turned out better than i figured it would. Might make a post for it after I finish it up. The osage bow I had been working on for what seems like the whole trade is kinda a bust. The wood just has too many checks that never did fully go away, and even tho I kept Them in the limbs I'd rather not be sending that out. So I'll finish it up this winter and hang onto it.
So, Im down to my last project I had set aside for the trade this year. I lucked into some local shagbark last winter and thinned this piece out months ago. Its ready for me to make a string and try a few arrows through it. I have it tiller out to 1" short of F/D at my target weight. It holds 1.25" reflex right after unstringing so far and see nothing of concern at this point. Sure do hope it holds up getting shot in. Spent my lunch today sanding it up best I could, and still missed a few tool marks lol. Finished up roughing out nocks when I got home. Its not everyones style but I sure do like working on these scalloped bows. Anyways, here's a sneak peek.
IMG_3873 by
Mike Allridge, on Flickr
IMG_3874 by
Mike Allridge, on Flickr
IMG_3875 by
Mike Allridge, on Flickr