Hi Guys
I thought I would share this bow that I have just completed with you all.
I was asked to make a replica of one of the larger MR bows but the difference was that this one needed to draw to 35", The weight was requested at 140lb@32" and whatever she came out at 35".
Well the MR bow was MR81A 1607, this is one of the 2 slab sided bows that were found on the MR.
I managed to find a very dense piece of Italian Yew of the neccessary length 84", This wood has a ring count of 82 rpi, so nice and dense.
This picture shows how dense this wood is.

I must admit it was quite difficult to get it to 1 single groth ring on the back as they were so close together, to close for a cabinet scraper, anyway after 3 days and a lot of sandpaper and blisters I got it to the growth ring I was after.
It was quite difficult to try and keep the slab sides throughout the length of the bow and still keep a nice tiller but I eventually got there.
Here it is at 33", the weight at 32" is 140, at 33 is 150, at 34 158 and at 35" is 166lb

Even after all this bending I was very surprised that little or no set had occured in this bow.

Well the customer is coming from Holland to collect it next week so I hope he is feeling strong.
Anyway I am happy to have managed to complete the bow he asked for and I must say, I think it is probably one of the best bows I have made, so I was very happy.
Cheers
Steve