Been wanting to make and hunt with a selfbow for awhile now and just decided it was time to scratch that itch. I read "Making Indian Bows and Arrows..the old way" last winter and it gave me enough info to get some wood and begin tinkering. I cut some green ash and split it and put it in the garage until about a month ago. At that time I began watching Mark Keller's and Gary Davis' DVD's and I read "The Bent Stick".
Decided I would do a "practice" bow just to get the feel for all the tools and to build the tools I would need. Didn't want to waste a long stave so I decided to make a little short bow out of a short piece I had. I pretty much followed Mr. Davis plans other than the bow is only 46" long tip to tip.
Went through all the "steps" and I think I have it bending pretty good - but would like any advice from you guys on here that know much more than I! Since it is only 46" long I figured about a 18" draw or so. At that draw it is pulling about 35 lbs.
The pics are at about 11", 15" and 18" draw. Any suggestions before I start into my 68" stave would be greatly appreciated.
Also - I used the tillering gizmo shown on here by Eric Krewson. When using this how far down the limb do you go? Do you stop tillering when the gizmo hits the string (which would be about 3" from the string?
Thanks for any help - Mitch.