After a long break due some health issues am finally here again. Let's start with a GCT (goldenchain tree).
The draw length of this bow is limited to 26, as the stave was a crooked thing about 62½ and about 2½ thick. Only one side (half) of the stave was useable. You can see the pith in the fade area. It was also twisted like hell. Last but not least it has a changing crown which caused the also changing hollowed out limbs. I will not call that thing a real HLD bow as the limbs are thick and doesnt flatten out, so lets name it a semi HLD.
I could heat correct most of the problem zones, several sessions were necessary. Much work, but that GCT wood is just too beautiful
Good thing was the sap was mostly intact, so I worked down to the second sap ring (for a nice contrast to heartwood) and let also some portions for natural grown overlays at handle and nocks. Arrow mark is a brass cylinder.
I have some older GCT bows, the heartwood darkens up to a chocolate color. Im curious how this bow will show up in some months.
dw/dl: 40#/26
ntn: 61
bh: 5
max. w.: 1⅜
reflexn: -½
mass: 456 gram
asymmetrical
stiff handle
species: laburnum
08: 04,8
10: 09,4 (+4,6)
12: 13,5 (+4,1)
14: 17,2 (+3,7)
16: 20,6 (+3,4)
18: 24,0 (+3,4)
20: 27,5 (+3,5)
22: 31,3 (+3,8)
24: 35,5 (+4,2)
26: 39,8 (+4,3)