record; 113 board bows(that lived), hickory, red oak, and maple.
62 selfbows(that lived) hickory, elm, low elevation yew, and 1 locust.
just never worked with osage or any backed bows other that linen, paper, clothe.
every bow i make, for myself or friends, i shoot in 200-400 shots.
i have only sold 2 of the bows because a friend insisted. these 2 bows i am only making them for a friend, they are covering the materials and a couple new scrapers. not into the whole make a business crap.
i turned down his idea of r/d on them cause i haven't worked wood backed bows and don't want to "pop the cherry" on a couple bows for a friend.
the horn tips i haven't worked either but have put on a few antler, hardwood, and phenolic tip overlays. the only thing i am really intimidated about is the inlay for the pass/rest they want in them. would look awesome, but never done inlays nor have i carved horn to make a pass/rest combo.