Hello,
Time to finally show some of my bows. This is one of two. Little background about me, been making bows for the last 4.5 years. Have made 8 so far, three have broken. I heard if ya aint breakin em' you aint makin 'em! I do other primitive tech stuff and its hard to produce more than two bows a year on top of job and family.
Juniper sinew backed bow. The juniper I cut out of 4' diameter Juniper on a private parcel of land just outside the Ansel Adams Wilderness in the Sierras of California. Worked on it green and then applied sinew after 2 months of drying. The bow is 56.5'' TTT, 35#lbs, draws 28.5" and likely more but I don't push it. The arrow I am holding is 32'' (elderberry with black oak foreshaft). I steam bent reflexed tips to 2'' and now it has 1'' reflex unstrung. It was the first sinew backed bow I made (3 layers of sinew). Been shot a lot. Sinew string. Nocks were too thin and broke early. I had some thin diameter dogbane cordage at the time so I wrapped it around the ends to make a shoulder then put pine pitch glue on it. I love shooting this bow, smooth.
I shoot Ishi style/N. California style and taking a photo to represent the bow symmetrically was awkward.
Thanks for looking!