are you the same ohio john who thinks you should just obey the law, no matter what it says?
I think you and i could be friends, john...you are a multifaceted person.
Me, i haven't gotten down to flintknapping yet, but god knows it might happen. Ravenbeak tells me that oceanspray shoots are great for arrows, so i'm gonna collect a couple dozen of those this weekend and set em drying while i do my other stuff.
That's the thing: once i get the bug, my imagination takes off with me, and i can see shapes inside of wood everywhere i go. When i'm not concentrating on something else or distracted by women, i'm applying my imagination to this stave i'm working on.
I just now had a good idea for a "new" kind of holmegaard, and it's the kind of bow i plan to make next. The back is decrowned over the working limbs, but left full thickness at the handle and tips. It fades up into the tips from the back, rather than down into the tips from the belly. As with other holmegaards, once i reach full thickness on the lever-tip, i will reduce it down to 1/2 by 1/2 at the nock. I think in this style a nock groove would serve better than a pin nock...
The belly is one long line, not counting the handle, which will probly get a dished shape.
I know i know: decrowning the back is a lot of work! But i enjoy it.
We'll see what the stave has to say.