Ok. I got my skins on and thread wraps done yesterday, and I just put the first layer of finish on this morning. I finished shooting the bow in and figuring out the arrow tune with a carbon arrow at the end of last week. I don’t know how this usually works, but I’m going to send a couple of carbon arrows tuned to the bow, a couple of sure wood shaft Douglas for arrows, and hopefully a well tuned, truly primitive cane arrow. I took the liberty of doing a stone inlay of an animal tailored to my recipient’s screen name…I hope I didn’t assume the “wrong idea” from his screen name. Regardless, I think it came out looking like a dang cartoonish thing…my wife and kids say it looks great; beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but we all agree that it at minimum looks like the animal I was actually aiming for, so there’s that!
I really wanted to produce my best bow yet, and that did not happen…I guess this year was my sophomore slump. That said, for all the aspects that did not meet my expectations, the bow is an “easy” shooter (easy, smooth drawing bow), and I’m very accurate and consistent shooting it from 25 yards in, it will definitely feed the family if needed, and it should be ridiculously durable. If my guy ends up thinking “I got robbed!” it will certainly make a great conversation piece at minimum.
I’ve already determined that I’m going to send him the next great bow I make…which hopefully will be the one I originally started for him. It had a ton of reflex (too much), and I had to do a great deal of dry heat manipulation to get it aligned. Unfortunately, it popped a splinter. When I have the time this winter, I am going to glue the splinter (not bad), sinew back the bow, and make it a deflex/reflex that should be an absolute screamer.
I’ll post pics sometime around the 10th or 11th once I get the finish on and everything Buttoned up.