Hey, all.  Here's a little bow I've been working on.  It's not finished yet, but I'd thought I'd show some pictures and share the story nonetheless.  It's for my brother-in-law, who's a big hunter, has a generous heart, has given me lots of osage, and is expecting his first son in February.  All that combined, I thought he deserved a custom bow for this year's Iowa deer season.  Here's what I've come up with:
It's 60" tip to tip, has 5 1/2" ash siyahs attached with Urac and wrapped with a glue-soaked binding , and pulls 48# at 27".  It holds 1" of reflex at the tips when static, and just over a 1/4" when first unstrung.  I would have like a little less set, but this bugger has very short working limbs and is unbacked to boot.  It's quick, smooth drawing, and quiet.  
I surprised him tonight by showing him "my new bow" that I needed to shoot in.  I shot it a little bit, then asked if he wanted to give it a go.  He put about 50 shots through it, grinning the whole time.  I asked how he liked it, to which he grinned some more and said it drew smooth and was quick and light in the hand.  I said, "Good, because it's yours."  Wish I had a picture of his face, but these will have to do.  Again, it's a work in progress...




