Thanks fellas.
Stalker, Width at fades is 2 1/8". I used a couple of different sized gouges and a goose neck scraper. I bought a random assortment of beat up old gouges on ebay a few years back for pretty cheap and reworked them all to nice honed edges. Nothing like old steel.
One thing I noticed using the gouges on the hollow limb, especially around knots, is that you end up following the grain of the annual growth rings. As you hollow out the limb, you are shaping it in a way that is similar to how it grew.
Mullet, yes, you gotta love it when it all comes together. I am hoping to find enough time to make a yew longbow for late deer season.
Thanks Pat, I think a few folks at the range thought I was just trying to be fancy, for fancy sake, but most were impressed with its performance.
I dont know about that Ryan. I look forward to the day when I feel like I have mastered bowyery, but I dont know if that is really doable. I really think I came in underweight with these dimensions and design, but I was committed to getting tiller right.
JW, I just about had him fenced in. Is there an Iowabow story?