I've been working on this Black Locust bow off and on for almost a year now (I keep setting her down, she keeps pickin me back up). Medium crowned having come off a 4.5" sapling, 67" NtN, 50# at 28" right now and I'm willing to finish off at 45# at 29" which gives me a little wiggle room. 1.75" at the fade and straight pyramid (following a little snaking grain) to the .75" nocks. This was the last stave I harvested in my homewoods in Indiana before I moved to the nearly-bow-wood-desert of Salt Lake City, UT, and it means a lot to me to get this bow finished and shooting. I'm finally nearing the end of my tiller and it's been trickier than I expected.
I've got a cluster of knots midlimb on the right giving me a stiff section that I'm nervous to mess with
and a big crumbly-hearted knot and some reflex 2.5" from the nock that's won't let the tip lay down.
The left limbs been easier going, but there's a wormhole surrounded by veins of dark discoloration midlimb giving me another stiff section and more fears.
How can I get those tips to match? Does the stiffness around the fades look acceptable? Do you think the knots and wormholes look too risky? any and all input will be greatly appreciated!
PS. Although this is my first post, I've been reading and absorbing the priceless goings-on of the forum nearly daily for a long time now. I don't know any other bowyers, and I haven't been to any shoots, so this is the only place I've been able to find the company of folks who've got the bow-bug like I do and I'm extremely grateful to you all. Glad to finally join the fray : ).