Ok. So I had this idea. I wanted to do something a little different with the bow trade theme. So earlier this year when I went up to John's (iowabow) house for his little get to together I took a couple pieces of prime osage. They were actually sister staves and well dried. At some point I approached John about the idea and then remembered I had a third stave off that split at home, so I invited JW into the little scheme as well.
The plan was to take one of the sister staves and build your best bow and trade it to the next guy. All three bows will have come from the same 1/8th split of a massive osage tree and we decided to name them all Burlington Brothers.
So after names went in the hat, I drew John's and got started as soon as I got home. I quickly realized my stave wasnt perfect and what looked like an easy build turned frustrating. In the bottom limb I found a wind check that went all the way through the limb. I decided to cut it out completely, but that left me with only about an inch of width on the working limb. And so the challenge was on. Could I make a bow with a little bit of hedge?
John's wanted a 62" bow to draw 55 - 60# @ 24"...