Well,
It has been completed for some time now, just neglected to update.
It looks very basic......
I will try to post pics, I just havent taken pics yet...........
The string nocks set at 64" inches
This way I could use the string from my "montana" as a test string.
Wrapped a handle of hemp type twine, and just shoot off of my hand.
I just finished it with Minwax, so it has a nice deep color, and the grain is nice looking.
I am proud that I could make my first one and that it was shorter than I was expecting to have to make it.
It looks very much like a Fred Bear recurve, not shape wise, but with the finish, and black painted on the back. I followed Sam's build along for this, and it was almost too easy to follow along. He has a good talent for description.
What I learned...........hmmm........well the obvious!!
I now understand how to lay out, and tiller the bow. I quickly learned what is meant by so many about having an "eye" for what looks right.
The only disappointment that was in this project was ..........
That I tillered to around 52 lbs....but after sanding, and about 2 inches of string follow or "set" I am now shooting around 47 lbs, which is NOT what I was aiming for.
Was hoping for 50, and think that I would have achieved if I had not overlooked that sanding out file marks would reduce the mass as much as it seemed to.
All in all, I am happy, but am already planning a new one to try and achieve 50lbs or above.
Could I modify this one some how? Perhaps remove my glue/drywall tape backing and then add a strip of something to get my weight back up, then retiller? I know this may be more work than just building another....but I REALLY would like to hunt this year with the bow that I made.
I have hunted once with this one, but didnt see anything. Maybe just as well.
Sorry so long on the update.
God bless ya'll,
Farmer