A friend of mine gave me an ash stave (thanks Peter!) from which I wanted to make a medieval style bow to get a bit more experience working with this material and style. Here's the result - not a "warbow" in weight, but I think it belongs more in this forum than any other as it is very much a medieval bow in style..
73" nock to nock
55lbs#29"
2" set
profile - rectangle with rounded corners
English ash with black buffalo horn nocks, finished with Danish oil
I had trouble with the tiller on the right hand limb as you can see its got some natural reflex/deflex in it. But looking at the pix the left hand limb looks much stiffer in the outer third than it appeared when I was tillering it - maybe I need to stand further back to look at the bow. It could be the angle of the pic - things look different in photos! 2" set is a bit more than I anticipated and I was aiming for 60-65lbs at 29".
I tempered the belly twice - once at the start of tillering and again near the end.
Thanks for looking
Any thoughts?
Stan
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