Thanks, Dustin. It's a good shooter. For a while at the school I teach at I got to do an archery class and we made bows. First year we made board bows and very few made it (all kids were 12-14). Here's a pic of one that turned out super nice.
Wish I had a pic of that one at full draw, it was a beauty. Funny how a kid that may not be so good at schoolwork can turn heads with what he's capable of doing with his hands. Shame it mostly boils down to standardized test scores. But, I'm digressing.
The following year Mike Westvang was kind enough to glue up a bunch of bamboo backed bows for the kids and we made those. Most of those held together, but tillering was still a bugger for a lot of kids and we ended up with some real light weights. The boy on the right built a real nice bbo in the class and still has it now. He's a senior in college.
The following year is when I experimented with building fiberglass bows by buying two-inch wide stock and ripping it in two. I bet we built over 100 bows that way. Was a lot of fun. Here's one of the early finerglass bows in action.
Then I lost the class to budget constraints four years ago and that was that.