Thanks guys, your comments are mucho appriciated!
Wow Simson you really pulled that one off. It looks fantastic and Im sure it shoots that way to. Thanks for sharing sir. Sure glad you are healthy enough to make and share your creations with us.
Bjrogg
Brian, I'm recovering slowly. The fd pic is maybe at 65 pounds - no more. Hope I can gain back a bit more strength ...
But anyways, the job on a workbench don't effort much muscles
Excellent and beautiful example of that style of bow simon.You and your camera do fine work also.
Reminds me of a leaf spring resting.
Ed, I feel that leaf spring reminder often with sinewed bows. But you are right this specimen is some rare wood behavind similar. Also when shooting the bow, the tension at brace is enorm
Beautiful bow, you sure wouldn't think it was 76# by looking at it
DC, yes - especially when you're looking from the side where only thin limbs are visible. But looking at the front just think of a combi fo two 40 pounders mounted together side by side. so you get a 2" wide paddle
Now that's what I'm talking about. Marvelous, simply marvelous.
Thanks Gordon, means a lot for me. You was one of my heroes which brought me to bowmaking
Nice job, I did a projected mass weight on it and it came out at 494 grams, you were very close to that.
Steve, thanks for your input. I hoped for your chiming in. In fact the weight is total, inclusive string (ca. 10 g) and handle wrapping (maybe 30 g)
Thank you all!
Stay safe!