Good job on that one. Definitely becoming my favorite style bow to make. Simple, functional, durable, and fine to look at. You can get all that from a very small tree. Cannot see any downside to it at all.
That is a great summary of my work in any material
I'm really starting to like these character bows. They're a challenge to tiller, but they are so much more natural than recurves and lam bows. It's only a bending stick, but it's a very good bending stick!
Heat tempered HHB is now defiantly my favorite material. It is very elastic and the grain practically glows in the sunlight.
I was a little skeptical of the accuracy of a short bow, but it does as well as any of my longer bows. I think this is my new favorite stump shooter/squirrel hunter.
Here are more photos. I hope you see why I like the grain so much on this one.