I've noticed that alot of people here make beautyfull pictures, and take the efford to put them online. That's great!
As I usually make selfbows, and a few laminates, the full-draw pic is the most precious of all. It's the one that shows the tiller; a proof of your skill, and a indication for the bow's performance.
those full-draw pics are pretty rare here. Even unstrung pictures, showing the profile, and strung pictures are rare. Risers are the majority. I don't really wonder; the glueup is the biggest part of making glass bows, and tillering is the biggest part of makeing wooden bows. And ofcourse, the riser usually shows a perfectly matched set of lams glued up in nice shapes.
a beautyfull riser sure makes the bow stand out, and I've seen lot's of fancy ones here! but, in my humble opinion, the riser is just the handle. The piece that's made to fit in your hand. It's not the bow! It's not the weapon that made nations big, that kept people alife. plus, a nice overall-picture just shows the beautyfull lines of your form.
exept from these reasons, there are some more practical reasons. pics The unstrung shape, along with the tiller and the full-draw are one of the most important to judge the design. I ask all of you, glassbowyers, and especially wood-bowyers(lams&self) to add a few pictures in the future. these pictures will give a great overvieuw of your bow';
front profile (taken from 'above')
unstrung picture (taken from the side)
strung picuture (taken from the side)
fulldraw
handle (riser) details
tips
thanking in advance,
Nick