Howdy, here's my latest bow. Made from a Sassafras sapling cut in December. I've gotten some advice from on here and I was planning on turning it into an ELB but every time I worked on it, the stave just wanted to be a "meare heath" bow.

So I kept it wide to handle the tension and crown and its still going strong after dozens of shots.

The pics are a bit big but if you turn the zoom on your screen down to 75% you should be able to view the full picture no problem.
Specs:
Sassafras, no backing
66" long
2 1/4" wide at the fades and most of the limb.
3/8" wide at the tips.
Osage overlays (first time using overlays)
Haven't measured but it feels just over 50lbs at 26"
Jacobeam stain.
1/4" set. Bottom limb has a bit of natural setback.
1 dozen knots of varying sizes and a bit of snake in the lower limb.
Fastest and nicest bow I've made. I'm quite proud of it.

Pictures!
Belly

Back

A few close ups...
Upper limb belly side

Lower Limb belly side

Upper limb back side

Lower limb back side

Nock overlay side view

Nock overlay back view

Handle/fade transition

Braced

And the money shot... Full draw pic


Feel free to give me strong constuctive critism, I stive for improvement.
Thanks for looking guys.
