Hey folks!
I got this very nice clean stave from Konrad Vögele a german bowyer. It had no knots but to my bad some strange growth at some parts.
For example the upper limb (left side) has quiet a lot reflex at the last 20cm so the tiller looks a little bit strange there but I think everything is balanced this way.
If I had made a perfect half circle this spot would be too weak.
Bow ledge is 1,72m unstringed and it draws 55lbs@28,8 pyramid shaped Flatbow from Osage.
I played a little bit with the shape for example the edges of the fadeouts. The disadvantage is you can easily get dents there but really like the style.
These edges are repeating in the diamond shaped tips. I couldn´t identify the wood. I got it with a lots of other hard wood pieces from a bass guitar builder - Oliver Lang.
The Arrow plate is from horn and carved and glued into the wood. I have a little trick to fit it right into the wood without any gaps so watch the Video if you are interested.
The shape of the plate is quiet simple like a sachs knife cause I dont think that medieval goth window fits to the whole style here.
My target was 50lbs but when I finished the bow and shot it it felt quiet hand shocking and still heavy so I decided to heat treat it.
The heat treating gave me 5 pound more and the bow was much lighter after the process. I also shot the bow over the Chrony with 27,5 gram arrows and a speed of 157,5 fps.
Stave to bow:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRoMKDZpuCgDetailed Pictures:
https://imgur.com/gallery/mRG9R5a