Okay, today got the skins and overlays on the bow.
I had half a blacksnake skin left from the locust bow that I was so sure of, but it hinged on me during tillering, and a water snake skin that was caught in a minnow trap this spring.
I hated to waist it so I skinned it out and kept it. I probably won't keep another if I catch it. This was the most stinky snake ever skinned and dried!
I am going to name this bow "TWO SNAKES" for obvious reasons.
Here are the skins, the colors realy ain't that much different
And the whole thing
Using linseed oil I seal the belly wood of the bow protecting it from the elements and moistier
If you recall the wood borer bugs I had encountered in this stave, this is the only hole left after shaping the stave. The hole does go through to the back, but it was filled with super glue and covered with titebond and the snake skin, so I think it will hold for its lifetime.