This was my first attempt at bowyering. Any advice/constructive criticism would be much appreciated.
I was trying to make a 48" ntn red cedar pyramid type bow.
It was 1 3/4 at its widest and about 1/2 inch at the nocks.
I started with a log about 6 ft long and 10in across. Quartered it with a chain saw then split the stave from one of the quarters with a wedge and sledge. Worked it completely down from there with a draw knife, plane and rasps.
Pics are from my camera phone and I didn't photograph the whole process but here is what I got.
Back of the bow (there is a smudge of blood from where I cut myself).
Side of bow
Belly of Bow
this is a steam box I made. I steamed it for about an hour
This is it clamped down on a 2x6 to try and take some limb twist out. For all you other beginners, a piece of cardboard as a pad between your bow and the clamps is not enough. I had a few little circles on the belly of my bow after. (they did sand out though).
this is me trying to press out a "snakey" portion of one of the ends... didn't work very well.
It broke on the tillering board while I was measuring draw weight. I guess I over drew it. It had about 42 lbs of draw. I forgot @ how many inches though, I think it was about 24. I almost cried.