Your builds always have a special grace to them, Roy.
Today I laid the bow up in the newly converted topless form.
It seemed to go well. Tomorrow will tell the tale.
A couple things I've learned about this method. The more dowels used the better is the tie down. This 72" form has 41 hardwood dowels. Also, it is essential to exhaust all of the air in the hose before tie down and, the hose needs to be kept absolutely centered on the form.
The Paracord was used again for the tie down and while I'm sure the mule tape is excellent for this, the Paracord is completely adequate. It showed no signs of failure or stress. Ditto for the hardwood dowels. There were no groans or cracking sounds. The cord needs to be wrapped around the dowels tight up against the side of the form.
Once again, the zip ties proved to be an excellent system for retaining the lay up while fastening the hose down. However, the same thing could easily be accomplished with heavy string wrapped around the dowels.
The hose was aired up in small increments to a final 75# for curing.
Couple pictures.