I finished this a few weeks ago and gave it to my friend Eric (pictured), it is Bamboo backed Ipe, 68" tip to tip, with double knocks. The riser is Osage with a purpleheart accent stripe, and the tip overlays match. It pulled 45 lbs at 27 inches. The profile was reflex/deflex, with 1 inch of deflex and 3 inches of reflex (leaving it 2 inches forward, Did I say that right?) It was 1 3/8 wide at the fades with a pyramid taper to 1/2 inch tips.
Any comments on my R/D tiller?
Sanded in a locator grip at center, and radiused the shelf about 3/4 inch above that. The shelf is cut to center.
I forget which post I first saw with the double knocks, but once I tried it, I love em'. Stringing is a breeze, and everytime I give a bow away, there is no need to buy a stringer, I just cut another piece of 550 cord.
I first tried my hand at traditional bowyering, following Sam Harpers site. I gave it a shot, cause I thought it would be an easy weekend project, and would go faster than trying to build a muzzleloader. A year and a half later, I still haven't found that easy weekend project (or built that muzzleloader), but I truly love all wood bows, and greatly appreciate this site and all of you. I will try to post a few more, now that I finally figured out how to get pictures on here.