After reading The Traditional Bowyer's Bible Vol. IV (which was worth every penny I paid for it and then some), I'm intrigued by the Andaman-Homegaard bows shown in Tim Baker's "Design and Performance Revisited" chapter.
I just picked up a pair of 2-1/4 inch red oak board staves at the local hardwood lumber dealer yesterday, and will start working on at least one of these bows in short order. Don't want to use any of my nice staves quite yet, in case there's a learning curve.
Baker gives dimensions for a couple bows, but I wonder if others have had success with this design and what types of woods and dimensions they used?
Look forward to hearing from folks. Best,
-Eric