Hickory bow I made based on Seneca bow shown on page 46 of encyclopedia of native american bows, arrows and quivers. Not sure what species of hickory, a friend salvaged it from a power line cut. Had to chase down a few rings because borers showed up a couple weeks after I had split it and left it in the shop. Had some bad side bend after splitting and I got most of it out after about 7 to 12 heat correction sessions, still slightly jacknifed but string lines up only 1/8" from center of handle toward arrow pass side. Spent 3 weeks in hot box after floor tiller, dry hickory took very little set and shoots nice. Sinew wraps at tips where small splinters lifted while dry heat bending tips. Wood burned design at scalloped edges and handle area. Finish was a new experiment with combo of leather dye overcoated with acrylic wall glaze then edges scraped back down to natural wood. Seven coats of satin spar varnish for finish
Like most of my bows lately it is 57" ntn and 57# @ 25"
PS - Made my friend who gave me the wood another of these slightly longer with more deflex in the handle and longer turned up tip levers and narrower tips that came out real nice, will post it when I can get together with him for photos.
Thanks for looking.
Greg