Hi all,
I've been lurking here a long time, learning from all you have to share. I've been a woodworker for years, and I enjoy working with exotic hardwoods. I haven't been involved in archery since my college days, but I thought it would be a really fun project to make a bow.
My first bow is a 68" pronounced take-down longbow from Bingham. The riser is figured bloodwood, birdseye maple and a couple black accent strips of black phenolic. The limbs are clear bo-tuff & figured maple on the back, maple core, padauk wedges and black bo-tuff on the belly.
Things I've learned... 1) For a first bow, don't make a footed riser, without a jig, doing everything by hand... Man, that was a test in patience. 2) I should have stuck with wipe-on poly rather than a rattle can. Finishing has always been a weakness of mine and getting a nice air gun system isn't quite in the budget, yet.
Anyway, here are the pics!
-Mike-