Haven't posted much these days. Figured I'd share this one, I kinda like her. I started out thinking she was elm (cut last summer), but I'm thinking she could be gum. At any rate, she has nice thick rings and stained very pretty with a new cognac stain I tried this time. She fought me the whole way with sideways bends and twists, and some natural deflex in various spots. I finally got her straight enough to say done (you'll notice there's still a bit of a deflex area on the upper limb... it's not set). She shoots sweet and is surprisingly fast when I get a good draw and clean release. Cowhide with hair still on for the arrow pass, horn overlays on the tips from ol' Pearlie (Water buffalo I think they were? Thanks bro!), shoot off the knuckle with a simple leather grip, indexed for hand placement. Profile is somewhere between pyramidal and parallel
, somewhat after a concave type profile I've seen on Marc's bows and a few others, just tryna work with the wood that I had available after shaving away the worthless wood. I trapped her instead of tempering this time, though I wonder now if I shoulda put the heat on. Anyway, the recipient is tall and lanky and I expected him to have a long draw, so I made her for up to a 30" draw. Turns out he only draws about 26" at the moment
(he's very green, it'll increase as he gets into it). She's snappy even at the short draw. Ok, nuff talk, stats then pics:
Static recurve 69" ntn
45#@30"
Thanks for lookin' y'all