this bow is made from a limb my friend gave me,, cut in his back yard,,it had a few spots that were challenging,,some snakey twist laterally and up and down,, I tried to bend some sideways twist out of it a popped a big splinter off the side,, so I stopped while I still had some wood for that limb,,and just proceeded to make the bow as is,, I put extra sinew on a knot that was close to the edge,,after putting on two moderate layers of sinew it cracked pretty bad on belly,( I didnt put tape on belly)
since I was really just learning and experimenting I didnt wait to long on sinew to dry,, less that two weeks,, strung and tillered best I could,,its not pretty,, I think the bow is pretty,, but the tiller is not picture perfect for sure,,
the bow is 41 inches nock to nock
I drew it to 19 1/2 and it was about 53# I thought is shot well for the short power stroke,, sending a 424 grain arrow 159 fps,,
ok that is the weight arrow I had invisioned I would hunt with a 23 inch maple shaft,, and felt it was adequate for deer at that speed so was impressed with the Juniper wood for making a short bow,, I have been shooting it quite a bit and it is harder to master a good shot,, but at close range hunting shots it would be effective,, I ordered a stave from Chuck,, so I can try a longer bow,, 48 inches or so,,so I really enjoyed learning a bit about the wood,,here are some pices, and I will take a full draw and better side profile for you,,
I painted the sinew with acrylic and the handle is rawhide from african drum repair,, the one photo has an arrow and a small piece of paper I was shooting at,, when I did a good shot,,