hey guys
Here is a yew bow i've made this last week, taxus baccata cut from a nearby graveyard in york, england.
It is damn strange, a weirdly-shaped branch with tons of reflex and wiggle to it. It developed a series of belly-cracks (longitudinal), for which i wrapped it with twisted cotton twine. More pics of that when it dries.
I used side nocks on alternating sides...
The draw weight is pretty low, maybe 30# at 25". Hard to say, it's all hand tillered, no tillering tree, no scale...just roughing out the curve. But i don't mind the low weight, it's for my mother in law. She actually came to the graveyard with me to collect the yew, and the one i recently tried to make for her broke.
Hope you like it...i've made several bows of pacific yew in the past, but this is my first successful bow of english yew.