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Both bows look great, Dave! Very interesting observations. I’ve had more trouble with yew bows than any other bow wood. The only one that I had success with was a sinew-backed sapwood-heartwood yew recurve. I appreciate you sharing your work.
It’s funny how it seems like every time I get a yew stave people start talking about how they tend to break.. well I’ve only had 2 both birthday presents. Got one a few weeks ago and it seems pristine. Bark is still on it but I can’t find a knot anywhere on the back. That’s one of my reasons for following Dave’s thread so close. Well that’s not exactly true, I follow all Dave’s builds. Probably back this one with rawhide or maybe make it my first try with sinew.. Both really looking good though Dave. Looking forward to seeing them finished.. I’ve never done a speed test. I might have to see if I can find a chronograph somewhere to test a few of my bows..
Yew is a great bow wood, but it's still just wood. Some bowyers abuse it, not following the grain, or underbuilding it for its draw length, and it can break.
Those two bows look outstanding. It looked like you didn't get back to 28" on the videos...? If that's the case, a full draw shot should really post some impressive numbers. Congrats and thanks!