Thanks Pappy!
well, I'm back. I got the bow strung, but predictably I concentrated too much on the bumpy limb and did not notice that the straight limb was bending too much near the fades. (In a normal pyramid bow that bend that you see would have been fine, but since my bow has it's widest spot in midlimb there wasn't enough wood near the handle for a normal fade bend). I noticed a small chryshal near the handle in the straight limb when I was looking at the bow when I first strung it. Fortunately it is not deep at all, so I think I'll manage to fix it.
I decided to add some reflex into the bow and heat treat the belly, since this wood is better in tension that compression.
Hope to work on it more today.
This wood smells fantastic when heat treated. nice and spicy
. And I love the colour that it gets too.
The pics:
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