Okay so I started thinning out the belly today and that posed some problems.
My first problem was clamping the thing down. I've been clamping the wood to a work table and then sitting on the stave (kind of like a shaving horse). This worked when working on the back but trying to clamp it down to work on he belly was nearly impossible. The back, being round, does not allow the stave to stay still when clamped and more often the clamp just falls off after I am working the stave a little with the draw knife. I've attached a pic of the setup. Is there anyway to get around this? I have been thinking about getting a carpenters hatchet to work down most of the belly as the only hatchet I have is a camping hatchet which is thick. I know that a carpenters hatchet is flatter and made for finer cuts but I have been making do with the camping hatchet, it just does very rough work.
Should I get a carpenters hatchet for future bow projects?
My next problem has been using my draw knife bevel side up. It just does not seem to be taking off much wood and now that e belly is becoming flatter, it's not catching and taking off wood. Maybe there is some technique that I do not know of but how do you guys use a draw knife bevel side up to work on a belly? I attached a pic of the draw knife and a sample cut it has made. I don't think the sharpness is a problem as I heard that using a dull draw knife is good for seasoned wood.