"From board bows straight to that? Amazing."
LOL. That's the odd thing. More like working backwards. I occasionally appear in his garage and try to fiddle with making flatbows. With the two of us together, things usually break during tillering. But he's been feasting on hornbow info./history from various sources and websites for years now. And he's ruined a couple before this one turned out. Not only is the wood dovetailed together, he had to manufacture his own tool from hardwood which allows for firmly wrapping the bow with the cord pictured. That tool works so well it's also possible to crush the project. He also made a board with several pegs that makes it easier to string the beast and check tiller. Then, you can't have a twist string with these bows. So, thanks to plans on this site, he made an endless string jig and his first endless string. And there were other odds/ends he showed me at each visit. So it seems to be an involving endeavor with projects within projects. I was shocked at the megabucks some charge to make these things. Now I understand why. Alot of time and labor.