Finished a new one this week that I'd like to share with you.
The bow pulls 57lbs at 30.5 inches and has a max draw of 32. I made a set of arrows to go with it.
I put a stingray arrow pass and rattan wrappings in the centre. The bow is made out of a bamboo backing, belly and core.
I used swan feathers for the arrows. Swan feathers are great fletchings even in the rain. These feathers are not dyed or bleached and still have some grease on them. I split them by hand and burn them into shape.
The string sits in the centre of the bow and can be shot with either mediterranean and/or thumbring release.
This bow has a core of bamboo, greenheart and black locust. Using strips of wood the core becomes very stable. I used bamboo strips hardened over a coal fire to get the most out of the material. The bamboo becomes stiffer but there is a fine line to hardening and burning. Something that has been done for millennia. You can compare it with heat treating a belly of the bow like you would with a selfbow. It makes it better resistant to compression.
Using strips in the core really benefits the stability.
Stats:
Lenght: 68 inches long
Drawweight: 57 lbs at 30.5 inches
String: Dyneema 12 strand
Material: Bamboo back and belly. Greenheart, black locust and bamboo core. Horn nocks
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