This is a new bow off a form I made a couple years ago which I called the model 1. I used a bunch of different misc. materials I had and wanted to use up.
I had a couple pairs of actionwood lams (used as a core), an actionwood handle which I laminated a few strips of actionwood lams in and a red phenolic piece in and I used some curly maple lams that I stained with Fieblings Oxblood stain. I used some old clear glass that has some streaks in it (which are noticable but not too bad in the finished product).
Specs are:
-59# @ 28", 60" ntn
-17" riser
-.380 total lam stack (butt thickness) which consists of .050 back glass, .040 belly glass, actionwood core, curly maple veneers.
-Total taper of .003" per inch
-Actionwood tip wedges extending 1.5" past nock...cant even hardly pick them out in the final bow.
-Tip overlays are clear glass, red phenolic, clear glass
-True-oil seal with TB epoxy-flat finish
-D-97 10 strand string, velcro rest
-Weighs in a little over 1 lb.
Here are some pics. As always, helpful critique is welcomed and invited.
Thanks