Ha! You thought this topic was going to be all about a toy for little girls, dintcha?!?!
Nope, I'm just braggin' off a little about my latest bow.
It started off last year at the Tennessee Classic: There's a woman there, Coleen, who shoots these amazing little short-draw bows. Everyone's interested in the things & is totally intrigued as to what they are. All she'll ever let on is that they're made of 'Fiberwood'
My good buddy Kenny Yoder (4Runr) just happened to have a beautiful 60" stave of this magical material that he donated to me, to try my hand with.
It came with the amazing reflex & recurved tips you see in the pictures, already formed. All I really needed to do was cut it to length, form a handle & scrape & scrape & scrape & scrape.
Then I scraped some more & after I was done scraping, I picked up a scraper & got back to it. You see, when I cut it to length (42" tip to tip) it was drawing in excess of 100# at the 22" drawlength I reguired.
Eventually, after judicial thinning, sanding & many many minutes on the tiller tree, I got it down to a little less than I'd hoped for; 44#@22" although I overstepped a little & can actually get it back to 24"
It ain't the fastest bow on the planet, shooting around 140fps at 24" with a 480gn arrow, but I reckon it'll do.
I 'stained' the belly of the little beauty & skinned the back with some leftover slivers of a Diamondback I had lying around, wrapped the handle in some deerskin & whipped both ends with red-dyed sinew to stop the skins lifting & protect the recurves a little.....