took a little more patients than i would have normally had, but i finally got it done. its American elm.
60" ntn and 64# @ 26 1\2 inches. real smooth, real quiet, no hand shock. overall, good hunting bow.
the tips are overlayed with black walnut capped in Osage. the grip is stitched deer hide dyed in natural b. walnut stain. i started with zero reflex , i ended up with a solid 1\2" of string follow. probably my best executed tillering job yet- especially on a short 64# bow. the limbs are 1 3\4 wide for 2\3 of the length, following the grain, so there is a little variance, and then taper to 3\8 knocks.
the stave was cured for about a year and then i roughed it out and let dry out another month to stabilize. then i steamed a tip (Ryano's helpful suggestion) and let sit in the form for 2 days and then repeated for the other side. then i let sit for about 2 weeks to dry back out a bit and then tillered slowly. and now here we are. thanks for checking it out- Ryan
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