Randy FerretWYO and his dad had gifted me a couple of logs. One was thought to be osage but when I split the log Randy and I looked at each other it was white wood. I call it mystery wood now dont think it was black locust but maybe honey. Anyway I went wide to be safe, and came up with a nice 65 string goove to string goove 55@28 flat bow
Belly with walnut added to handle
Only four growth rings in this bow
The other log was osage. I didnt do that log justice in fact I failed that log miserably. It had been left outside in WY low humidity for I think Randy said over 10 years. It was too dry and every bow I tried to get to 28 inch draw broke. Well when the last stave raised a splinter on the back I thought rawhide patch and stop tring to get it to 28inches. I lowered the weight and at my daughters 25 inch draw it is holding up and should do her good at 62 inch and 40@25
Knot going all the way thru the lower limb almost the size of my thumb
Three bows I finished up this spring