Great job on that bow, patina looks really nice.
Thank you, i meant to include this in the intro post, the finish is just a few coats of tru oil on a 2 year old stave, I didn't do anything special to it.
Something else I meant to include even though I think a lot of you know this just by looking at them, but the tip overlays are purpleheart.
I really like the hemp(?) handle wrap. I started doing that trying to hold together a double spliced(belly and core) tri-lam I built that kept coming apart. Hemp is very strong and I like the positive grip it gives in all weather conditions. I saturate it in Massey finish(2ton epoxy thinned with acetone) which seems to make it bullet proof.
Good eye, it is hemp. I agree it seems to be very durable, i put a bit of tb3 on the wood and then wrap it, seems to soak into the hemp and toughen it up. If any glue comes through the top I try to scrape it off. Once it dries I lightly sand off and extra gunk with really fine sandpaper and put tru oil over the top to give it a cleaner look.
My only suggestion would be to pull your elbow straight back when you draw your bow to align the arrow with your frame on release. I realize that a picture taken to emphasize the drawn profile might not be the same as your actual shooting style.
I've been waiting to hear about the elbow, its pretty close to how I actually align. My form falls off a little bit just from the weight being a little high for me at the moment. (I haven't practiced much the last year and I can feel I lost a little strength). I had a shoulder injury about 15 years ago that never got back to 100%, so I don't have the same range of motion/stability in my right shoulder, that higher angle is a lot more stable for me. But it is something I'm trying to work on and get lower.
Maybe put it in the Bow of the Month?! Very nice job!
Hawkdancer
I might, it would be a huge honor.
Thank you all for the compliments on the tiller, it was the most challenging aspect by far, I had to spend a lot of time staring at pictures until I felt like I got it about as good as I could, so its nice to hear from others with more experience than me think its pretty good.