this was a project we already did in March, but I got the pics from Jakob just some days ago.
Jakob is a young friend who went to Canada to work there as a gun maker (custom made guns and gun stocks). He visited me in March and asked for helping him to make a bow – and of course I did. He is a master in his profession but a novice in bow making, but believe me he did a great job. This are his first two bows!
Well he had a very nice piece of osage and we decided to try a belly split, to get perhaps a second bow for his girl friend. The splitting went good, but the handles were not thick enough for a comfortable grip. As he wanted the bows for hunting in Canada we decided to go for a deflexed static. So the bows takes no stringfollow even a day long being braced. The two bows look nearly identical in side profile, but has different width.
We finished the bows in my shop, but went out of time with the handle overlay and arrowpass/shelf which Jakob did when coming to Canada.
Here are the pics he sent to me, sorry no f/d so far. Perhaps he will send some.
the big one is 65+
the smaller is about 40#