A couple of monthe ago my fat ass found my new glue up on the couch, and there was a very loud SNAP!
I had another old half too, and was about to turn the 2 broken glue-ups into fire wood; and just as the saw started up, I got a vision.
Mike at Dryad bows thought it would be a neat idea too!
I ordered a takedown sleeve from my friend Ted at Raptor Archery.
The two halves were totally different in color and weight, so while waiting for the sleeve I made the stave profiles equal, and decided to see about dyeing the backs to match.
The fitting and cutting of the handle ends, and the glueing and mating was really fiddly, but with a few words of advice from Ted it moved along. The bow had to line up straight.
It all came together well, and I tillered the two separate halves to make one bow.
Here it is with a Yew bow I made for my son a couple of months ago. Also from a Dryad glue up.
It ended up at 64" and 48#@28 and shoots a mean woodie!
The wrap is 'distressed Goat'-very distressed! LOL!
In the end it turned out to be a fun project and a very fine shooting bow!