What a great weekend it's been! My new Kaibab II came in yesterday a.m. & it's super! I applied some Spider Leggs to it last night, then went fishing for Smallmouth @ the Big Piney Creek with my son after working this a.m. We put on our waders & fished for a couple hours & it was beautiful, although chilly (invigorating). Then I shot a couple dozen arras through the Chaparral & I COULD NOT hear the string; only the sound of my glove swishing off the serving!! I'm gonna try recording it tomorrow afternoon. Can't believe how quiet it is... Braced @ 7.25" which eased down to 7" after a couple hours. 52# @ 28#, 60" AMO. Wow...
Anyhow, here's a couple of shots of a white oak selfbow I'm trying to salvage.
As you might guess by the name I had a lil' prollem trying to short-string it too early on.
She's drawing 56# @ 23.5" here.
Let me know what you think. Any idea how much more wood I need to scrape to hit 57# at 28"?? I want to finish out at 52# @ 28" after all is said & done.
She cracked in the upper fade through the arrow rest area, so I got as much Titebond III as I could in that crack, clamped her down tite, then laminated a (thick) paper-thin layer of the same wood over the whole strike-plate area & clamped it down good n Tite. So far she's holding up. Please give me your thoughts on the tiller.