I guess if I am going to try something new I might as well go all in.
In thinking about splicing the two half billets together and the myriad of ways I could screw it up, I got to thinking about making a take down bow with a sleeve. I couldn't come up with how to do it though. I have searched TradGang and found several posts about making take downs but they all started with a whole bow and cut them in half to install the take down sleeves.
Its a "Chicken and Egg" thing in my mind... which comes first, the whole bow or the take down bow? Would it be best to splice the billets, make the bow and then cut it in half?
I also searched for posts or tutorials on making my own take down sleeves. Any advise on that?
I worked on the logs some today and they are still seriously green. They will definitely need to dry some before I can do anything with them so this may be a winter or spring project.
OkKeith