Hey everyone! I just finished my first real character bow and even my first bow from a stave. This is from a nice ERC that I cut about 6 months ago to make a walking stick for my father. Had it seasoning since than and finally got the bug to start a bow. Cut the remaining piece of the tree into two 7ft lengths (3.5" diameter and 5" diameter, and split the thicker length into 2 staves, one very knotty and one very clean. I started on the knotty one because I couldn't resist trying.
I've been looking at many people's osage and yew character bows with bullt holes and such and I've been dreaming of one made of the very beautifully grained Eastern Red Cedar. Yew is expensive and not available here in NY and I trip over hundreds of red cedars just trying to get to my blind to hunt. The choice was simple.
The bow measures just over 62" tip-to-tip, and I estimate that it draws about 45#-48# @ 26". Limbs are roughly 2" wide for most of their length(2/3 maybe) and tapering to about 1/2" at tips. Tip overlays are also red cedar set at a sweptback angle to display the grain and color of the wood from the front. Semi-rigid handle, you can feel it bend when you draw but it appears rigid to the eye.
Finished with 2 coats (so far) of satin gloss tung oil for a hunting approved but good looking finish. I like to use this on all my bows. I will probably add 5-10 more coats before I'm satisfied fully.
Please enjoy the photos and let me know what you think! Thanks!