Chris is a good guy to have around, he has excellent knowledge on bows/selfbows. When I went to a little shorter string on the yew, the string flipped over and strung her backwards. Didn't hurt anything though. So Chris ran his fingers up and down the limbs, he says it's too thick on this side of both limbs. So I took wood off the thick side twice and bingo that fixed her right up. String tracks right down the center of the handle and no more flipping over. I spent 10 hours out there yesterday, must have pulled that yew bow 300 times on the tree, little sore today but it's a good kind of sore:) After John and Chris left, I z-spliced a set of billets up and cut the z-splice on another pair. Kenny, I'm low on wood, Son:
Here she is this morning, still has some nice reflex. It will most likely be almost a straight bow when done and that is fine by me.