Two new bow….or rather, not quite new, but newly finished;-).
Prune (Prunus cerasifera):
On this bow I tried to do a stretched Hjarnø design, with soft shoulders and a hint of bend in the “levers”. One limb (upper) it has several knots that add some character one of which is located in the lever part of the limb (that one was a challenge).
Length: 69,5”
Pull: 50# @28”
Nocks: Laburnum
Handle: Simple leather wrap with a small build in rest
Wych Elm:
Pretty much a simple pyramid flatbow. This bow is very light for some reason (441 gram/15,55 oz, with handle wrap), and a very smooth shooter. The inner bark was left on as I do on most of my winter cut elm.
Length: 66”
Pull: 42# @28”
Nocks: Elm inner bark wrap on (wood glue impregnated)
Handle: Simple leather wrap with a small build in rest
Prune braced

Prune Profile

Prune side view

Prune, upper limb

Prune, knot

Prune, draw

Elm braced

Elm, profile

Elm side view

Elm, draw:

Cheers and thanks for watching, and sorry about the uneven white balance of my photos (curse smartphones)