I brought a roughed out hickory stave to Twin Oaks this year. I wanted some advice and encouragement. You and Anthony provided both. I had never built a bow before, and this one had a large knot on the side of one limb. Your advice was to leave some extra wood around the knot and go for it. I finally decided to jump in and either make a bow or kindling for the fireplace. All I used was a hatchet, drawknife, and scraper.
We've shot about a hundred arrows through it, so far so good. It's 65" nock to nock. and around 50# @ 26". It shoots pretty smooth with no hand shock that I can tell. I still have a little final sanding, and stain and sealing to do. The stave was given to my son by a good friend for making Eagle Scout, so I really want it to last awhile. If not I gave it my best shot. I learned a lot while making this bow, I don't think there are any shortcuts you just have to go for it. Thanks to you and the folks at Twin Oaks for all the advice and knowledge.


