




Spine weights average 31# =/- 5#
They average 30" long. they came from a dried linden log that I got for wood carving. They are oriented with the straight grain running their length.
Butts are tapered from the foot joint to the tail just slightly. I use a grinding jig to rough in the square blanks then hand planes and sand paper to round them over.
Forgot I was out of tips.