Wake up and barely got a cup of coffee and there's pages to read here!
Very pretty stave Sidmand!
Swampman, that's lookin like a nice bow already, Somebody is going to be a happy archer!
Ryan, makin a lot o shavings on that BL!
Nice lookin bow Loope. My first one ended up a kid's bow, but didn't start out that way.
Dakota, I wish I'd caught that one! Always wanted to catch a big catfish. All we've got here is bull pout. Nice fish!
Timothy mulberry and HHB by hand at the same time -- I have a hard enough time chopping and scraping down just this one bow. When I get arm weary I take a pic and then sit down on the computer and post here. But reading all this stuff gets me back outside on the porch scraping again pretty quick. One thing to read about bows, another makin' them!
"But what can I say I'm living where I grew up and raising a Family in this small town," Gutshot, you have your priorities right! I would be very proud to own a bow that you fit into that kind of tough schedule if that's how the cards play out.
jandersson, that is really shaping up nice, and the pic of the bow soup looks real familiar!
Fred, I just want to thank you for all this hard work and what must have been a really long evening. We're doing the fun work, you're the man making that all possible, and working smoothly. So one more thanks to you, and I hope you get to do some scraping and shaping, instead of just spreadsheet data entry and emailing soon!
Quickly shaping up ajooter. You're probably going to have a bow to shoot in a day or two, the rate you're going.
Kid, real sorry to hear about the drawknife since it was a family heirloom, Even if it can't be mended, you could always turn it into another bow tool, like a custom scraper, with some thought. Here's hoping the blacksmith can weld it back good as old!