Here's one that almost wasn't. Redbud 54# @ 30". It's all sapwood. Rawhide backed. Horn tip overlays. Stained with light and dark brow rit dye cut with alcohol.
This wasn't going to be backed with anything but as I was heat treating the belly, a bunch of radial checks started, and I mean a bunch, like 100 or so. they went deep too. so after I saw that (might not have been dry enough when I heated it) I thought it was shot so I stick it up on the tree to see how much she could stand, unbacked with checks like that. I WAY over drew it to 35" not a sound. and after about an hour NO set! I set it aside and came back about a week later and tried it again, pulled it back to 35" and tried to break it, still nothing! So what the heck, filled the checks with superglue and backed with rawhide. finished tillering and it's a real shooter. It's a bit heavy for it's draw weight but I think it's because there is an entire ring on the back that isn't doing much. .
All in all I am REALLy impressed with redbud. Been looking for another suitable peice of it to cut.
Enjoy
Mark