Hickory sudbury bow.
66"NTN
40#@27"
Finished with 3rivers alcohol stain and spar urethane. Goat leather handle sewn on with artificial sinew.
Hickory 66"NTN 40#@27" by
Whistling Badger, on Flickr
Handle Hickory 66"NTN 40#@27" by
Whistling Badger, on Flickr
Limb Hickory 66"NTN 40#@27" by
Whistling Badger, on Flickr
A few notes:
I was aiming for 55# @ 27". Got a little excited with the rasp early on and put a hinge in it; by the time I worked that out it was 40#. Still shoots pretty well, but I can't use it for big game.
I heat-treated the belly until it was brown. Didn't see any difference in draw weight or performance, so not sure I did it right. Probably won't bother with the next one.
I'm not totally thrilled with the tiller, but since it won't ever be what I want anyway, I decided to just finish it up and get on to other projects. There's a bit of limb twist, but probably not enough to stress over.
I like the way the stain turned out. Gave the back a very light once-over with fine sand paper to clear the high spots and let the hickory show off its muscles. Not a huge fan of the spar varnish. It's too shiny and artificial-looking for a selfbow, to my taste. Will do the next one with bear grease and pine pitch.
Looking forward to hearing what the experts think.
Thomas
Edit: Timbo, this is your stave! It did good!