OK I'll explain the pics here now. The bow is 66" ntn and was pulling 50 at 28" measured from the belly side of handle. The stave was a peice of hickory that I had given to a freind to make a bow and helped him peel the bark layout and get started. He did no more work on the bow and about a year later I wasver there and he had the stave set up as a post under neath a large tarp cover. I traded a landscape timber for it back and saved it.
Bugs where thick in it and I barely managed to get around them enough to make the bow. I made it a little longer than I wanted because of the bugs but I think I worked around them enough to make it work.
I will string her up in a little bit and see how the heatreating worked then shoot some more and get her finished up ready to ship. I still have to make a proper string for it also, so I'm coming down to the wire timewise but I feel real good about the way it is going. I would rather ship late than have to cut corners to make the deadline.
pics 1-3 are the back profiles after shooting in before heattreat.
pics 4-5 are side profiles before heat, took 1-1/4" set.
pics 6-7 are braced shots of each side.
pics 8-9 are full draws of each side.
pic 10 belly after toasting last night.
pics 11-12 are side profiles after heat treating. It's back to original shape with 3/4" reflex but has not been restrung yet.