Hello everybody!
I am a longtime lurker here, who is trying to return to archery after not working on a bow since I was in junior high school (some 9-10 years ago).
Over the last two months or so I made two red oak board bows of medium draw weight that are serviceable and shoot ok. More recently, I wanted to try making a hickory board bow. I was taking a picture of this one to evaluate the tiller when it exploded quite suddenly.
The picture is not the best, but it is the only one I have. I am hoping to use this as a learning experience before I start again on a new bow. For all I know my tiller was awful--like I said, I'm just getting back into bow making. Thanks for any feedback/criticism.
68" long
1 1/2" wide tapering to 3/4" tips from mid limb.
Hickory backed with that ugly stuff from Poor Folk Bows which shall not be named

Jake