My friend Cameron, the brother of the kids I gave "Sparrow Hawk" to, had an old hickory bow I gave him, one of my firsts. Well, I was just not happy with that bow at all. Just a poor bow. So I made him this one. I had it glued up for a take down with hickory backing, but the board is too narrow for the bow weight I like, and I don't have the backing anyway.
It's 68" long, 45# at 26.5", made from a red oak board with a nice deep locator grip handle. It has taken about two inches of set ( I don't blame it, it's quite narrow for the strain), and is braced about 5". It's also rather fast with my 550 grain blunt arrows. He seems to like it alot, so I'm pleased. I left it unfinished, as he enjoys sanding, staining, and finishing. I didn't mean to make the grip with such an indent, but the saber saw got away from me. But he was there as I was shaping it, so I made it to fit right
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Sorry for the bad pictures. I took them in a bit of a rush
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