Been at work last couple days on a pyramid osage/hickory bow, which began with about 2" reflex. It started off with limbs about 5/8 thick, which are now about 5/16 for most of the length, only 3/8 or 7/16 at the fades. The handle is formed of layered pieces of cherry and walnut. I'm finding that the grain run out makes for trouble in tillering: hinges and dips which are a pain in the ass to deal with. I sharpened and rolled my scraper today, and it is awesome for wood removal, but creates a dip at every place the grain runs out, and i have to go over it again with the orbital sander to flatten it out...this ruins the beautiful finish that the scraper leaves...ah well, can't win 'em all.
First are a couple pictures of the stave in reflex, untouched. This is actually a sister stave, an almost exact copy...because i forgot to take pictures of this one before i started work on it.
An example of the grain runout i have to deal with. I tried to capture the dips, but i don't think they came out well in the picture.
The nocks and tip overlays
I ended up adjusting these after these pics were taken, filing the grooves into more of a 45...
First brace...yikes!!!
Chasing down the tiller...
Always increasing the brace height when i can, improving the tiller as much as i am able...
This picture is for my buddy El Destructo...
A few shots of the handle's progress...
Going to put in some more time on it tomorrow; should be able to get it into final shape and sand it down before the day is through...
I also have 2 setback/recurve bows which are fully tillered and require only accentuations and final treatment...get those up by the end of the week, i guess.
Thanks