In 1997 I was deployed overseas and decided I wanted to build my own bow. I bought every book I could find shortly there after and read them while out to sea. Some of the titles were "The Bent Stick", "The Bowyer's Craft", TBB I, and II, and several others.
After arriving home, after studying these books for 6 months, I discovered the Leather Wall and some great mentors in Jim Hamm, the Ferret, Murray Gaskins and others. I made a draw knife from an old file that belonged to my late grandfather. I then built a hickory selfbow that I still have today.
After that I started building laminated all wood bows. After quite a few of those I started shooting fiberglass laminated bows. Then I started buying and selling bunches of those, while looking for that perfect one!
In 2007 I decided to build a fiberglass bow. I bought Dan Bertalans book "Bowyers of America", and Binghams video. With tons of research on this site, and several books, I took the glass plunge. I still have and shoot that first one. After building that first straight hill style bow, I've built mild D/R, Pronounced D/R, two piece longbows, and even three piece ones.
Building custom order bows has a few downsides though. I enjoyed myself much more when I was building for myself, and sharing all my work with you folks. One day when I retire from my day job, I'll start building customs hard again. For now I plan to resume building for me after finishing my last few custom orders. I want to build a youth longbow, and a 50s style recurve.