This is a subject I've thought, and worried, about a lot. To me, building is strictly a hobby. I definitely do not want to be in the bow making business (or any other business... been there, done that). These worries are a part of it, but there is also the fact that I try to vary something about every build so I keep learning. Each bow is built with the idea that I will be shooting it for awhile to enhance that learning. Very few of my bows have gone to other hands, mostly in bowyer or related craft swaps. However, sometimes someone sees one and really wants it. Especially if it's a case of someone actually needing a light bow for physical reasons (something I can relate to), I weaken. The few that I've actually sold I explain the background... amateur builder... and that I have shot them, so they are, in effect, buying a used bows. I've thought some about donating. I have a lot of bows on the rack! However, I guess I'm still too nervous about it. Aside from liability, if someone got hurt with one of my bows, I don't know if I'd be able to continue the activity. I don't know of a solution other than going back to the days when a higher proportion of people had common sense and trusted each other... and that doesn't seem likely to happen...