Thanks everyone. I love simple bows like this and am pleased this one came out well being that locust is what the local Natives used.
Big Country, I considered that. Locust is one of the strongest in compression American hardwoods but is brittle. Heat treating makes wood brittle(adding compression) so we will just have to see after she has a few hundred arrows through her.
DV, I never checked the weight until she was finished. I did notice more resistance when pulling after heat treating.
Thanks Dana, bear fat makes a great finish. If you have any extra, bring it to the Classic. I know how much you like wood! d;^) I'll bring you one of TomB's staves.
George, this one is for you.
Kelly, I'm gonna make up 6 primitive arrows for this bow and donate it to the raffle table at the Tenn Classic. You got any stone points?