Haven't been on here for a while, too many health issues had me sidelined. Have had 5 eye operations in the last year and have still another one planned for the last of Dec. My first cornea transplant failed due to a freak accident at 8 months of a 12 month heal time. So I had a second one three months ago with of course complications. But it never seemed to be doing so good and my vision jut got worse in that eye. To the point that I can not see anything out of it now. The good news was and is that it is simply a cataract that had gone wild from the stress. Anyways, I need new bifocals but the VA won't consider it right now until my other eye is healed. So I struggle to see, my depth perception is lousy up close and my balance is lousy. But, I am slowly working on a Hackberry stave that a very good friend had sent me.
holy cow is hackberry one tough wood! I have had to earn ever little bit of wood removed with my rasps. It is a white wood but I struggle to see anything up close right now and a pencil mark is just hard to see. So, been using the black magic marker to mark for limb thickness etc. I know it bleeds into the wood some but oh well, it is what it is. I have finally gotten both limbs to almost 1/2" thick and this is still way too thick. The bow length right now is 62" and it will be mostly a flat bow. I am shooting for about 42# and plan to fire harden later. It will be a D bow or a Bendy bow. Yes, I am being very careful and pretty darn slow. Bow building kind of gets into your blood and wood can really scream at you to work it. I am about to drop the handle thickness to 3/4" or so maybe this evening. Even now, I'd bet a Kung Fu Master could take it and use it just the way it is to take out 600 men, it is really tough wood. Anyways, it feels good to be working some wood again.Jerry