Hey! I was just razzing you a bit.. nothing serious. If you are enjoying the challenge and have a wood stove to burn the scraps, have fun by all means.
I have built a few board bows over the years. Most of them were ultra light for kids,and they held up for awhile. But I quit doing it a long time ago. Glass limb bows are just much more robust and can take considerable abuse. Especially youth bows… they are better using glass, and safer.
I have an Osage stave I got about 12 years ago I chased the rings on, and am almost ready to start the floor tillering process on. But I always end up putting it back on the shelf instead of finishing it…. It had a pretty good left right bend in the limb tip on one end that I straightened with steam and heat, and the stave has a pretty natural reflex to it than can most likely be balanced out in the tillering process…but… I just haven’t had the urge to finish it yet.
Have fun my friend…..