Got it to work on Chrome. Do I have to do a verification every time I want to post? That will slow me down...
Anyway, my first post. I always loved archery. Back in the 80s I used to shoot a compound, but then I went overseas and basically gave it up (except for teaching a Boy Scout merit badge course for my son's troop in Bangkok). Now I'm back, and the wealth of online videos got me interested. Luckily, I also have a background busting logs and riving clapboard (also back in the late 80s), so I'm a fair hand with an axe and drawknife.
So I cut and split some osage and made most of a bow. After initial tillering, I braced the bow, then, unthinkingly, and showing off to my wife, I pulled it down to where I hd pulled it with the (very loose) tillering string, and broke it. Oh well...
I need practice, so for my next effort I took a small scrap and used it to make a kids bow for my niece. It pulls about 13.5 pounds. Here are a couple pictures.
Now I'm working on a 74 inch warbow. I roughed it to the average dimensions of a Mary Rose bow, and it is quite stout!. I'll be working it down from there a lot, but figured that would be a fun place to start