Got back into the shop today for the purpose I'm supposed to be there… first time in over a month. Been busy with other activities and other types of projects. Got a friend who wants a special bow, but I have to order some particular lams he wants, so I decided to start on a bow i've been wanting for myself. As seems to happen a lot with me, the wood talked to me and changed my plans. I had planned an all maple bow with birdeye back, quilted belly and tiger riser. However, when I got the rough lams sawn and laid out with the riser block, it didn't look right at all. Too busy, the grains fought instead of complimenting each other.
So, what to do? What changes to make? Finally decided on birdeye both back and belly, tapered boo core and a bubinga riser. Got the lams and a power lam cut and the riser shaped and should be able to do the layup tomorrow after a bit of organizing for the first effort in my new glue up room. Hopefully, it will be as pretty as i hope…. Still haven't decided whether shelf or no shelf. I suppose the wood will tell me…
More when it's done and I can show pix.