Here is my first attempt at a bamboo backed osage bow. Actually, first backed bow besides rawhide and sinew. I learned a lot from this first experience and am amazed at the power, strength, and beauty of this combination (I'm sure most of you knew this already
). Ultimately, I left the boo too thick and had a tough time losing weight on the bow. The tips hinged on me, so I came up with a fix by tapering the osage belly and gluing on purple heart underlays to stiffen the tips. The handle is purpleheart, cherry, osage. The tips are purpleheart and osage. I dyed the bamboo and leather handle with rit dye. I put a Ferret floppy rest on it. Here are the stats: 57" n-t-n, 70# @ 26". I plan on using this bow for small game / turkey hunting as it is the shortest bow I have made to date. It shoots really hard and accurate. Thanks for looking.
Jason
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