I just love making these bows with bamboo and some random hardwood......I honestly enjoy it more than I like making stave bows. Not sure why, I just do. I use a 6"x48" belt sander to get all the surfaces FLAT before gluing. I use Titebond 3 ot Titebond 2 and and bicycle innertube for gluing. I don't have a form, just use wood blocks to induce Perry reflex while drying. Seems to be very reliable and stable. I will attach a close up of a bow finished this week showing the glue lines. The wood is che chen, hickory, cocobolo, bamboo.

I’m thinking prep is where I’m stumbling, I’ve been using hand tools and I think I always end up rounding the corners over very slightly. I think I’ll try with a plane iron ground dead straight or get around to building a drum/thickness sander.
That dude is holding some AMAZING reflex! And those nocks looks smooth and just flow with the bow. I like it

I'm gonna hafta try me some of that wood one day.
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Thanks sleek

I was going to say that it looked like more than it was because of the distortion but you made me go and check and it’s sitting right at 1 3/4” I feel pretty good about it now

(Especially considering I didn’t do any heat treating on this one)