I took the shoot-through prod back to the point where it lifted a splinter on the bamboo back.
Over all the prod was a bit too strong and I'd narrowed the limbs (especially the back).
Anyhow it did pretty well getting to 120# at 10" with a 3" brace (all measured from the belly)
I'm going to build the mkII and I'm wondering what the best core wood choice would be.
I have some Ash, Hickory, Hazel, Lemonwood, and some unknown slat of brown-yellow wood
The original prod was Hickory core.
The Mkii will be a tad longer and be built with 1" of deflex, it will be a tad thinner but not so narrow on the back as the final state of the mk1
I'm fancying the Lemonwood as I have a 1" square length of it and it's not very exciting for making longbows.
Any suggests for best core wood greatly appreciated.
Del
PS. I subsequently planed off some of the boo to remove the splinter and got it back to 90# at 13" when it started splintering again, but it had a lovely full curve.
Pics show max draw and the braced bow (looking rather elegant) before failure.