Hi all, here´s a bow a made recently. It´s Taxus Baccata, not very dense and with a few bumps and dips I tried to follow as good as I could.
The bow is 65" and pulls 48@27"
3,5cm / 1,3" at widest.
It weighs 18,2 OZ
primitive tie-on nock on one end, pin nock on the other.
What´s different on this bow is the back, which I scraped from a flatter to a more round cross section to give it the cross section of a smaller diameter sapling. Rounded back with a flat belly.
It took some set and after a couple hundred shots follows the string by 0,4 inches after an hour or two after taking the string off.
It is probably my fastest bow and most accurate bow so far even though the character should work against it, not sure if it´s due to the recurves or the wood. It shoots surprisingly accurate and straight with a low brace at 5 inches.
Tung oil and shellac finish.
This is my first attempt to recurve a bow in ages so any constructive critique is welcome!
See below for images