First let me thank you all for how much I've learned from lurking here the last couple years. I built my first bow almost three years ago as an apartment dweller and went on hiatus after that. I'm now a home owner with some garage/shop space and the bug has bit me again full bore.
I can't believe how much I learned making my first RO board bow. I more or less followed Sam Harper's build along (it's awesome) and it's 70" NTN, built from a 1x2 that tapers mid limb to roughly 1/2" nocks with 10" walnut riser and walnut tip overlays. I managed 48# @ 28" but it seems way overbuilt, bulky and slow. It lifted a splinter but my linen backing saved it, the bandaid is holding and it's still shooting today! I'm certain I should have tillered more near the fades, but for some reason I was terrified of the riser popping off. Don't know why, just was. Rookie inexperience I guess. Here's a few pics of it. Advice is welcome!
I've been pillaging Menard's lately and have some nice boards that I hope to start working on soon so you haven't seen the last of me! Thanks again and glad to be here!
Paul