PA has been a little slow lately.  I thought I would do my part by posting some pictures of a bow I am building for the trade blanket at a traditional shoot in Scottsburg, IN next month.  Doing a follow-a-long post will help keep me motivated to finish it up.  This bow blank has been in my house since I roughed it out last fall.  It's a clean, dense piece of osage with some red streaks in it.  As always, any suggestions or ideas are appreciated.
I didn't get any pictures before I started working on it today.  I started off by using a farriers rasp to thin the limbs and take them down to a slight taper.  

Once the limbs started flexing I switched to a shinto rasp and then cleaned them up with a scraper.  It has a little bit of natural reflex.  I'll need to do some alignment work.


The stave has medium rings and is really clean except for one pin knot.  If I do my part it should make a nice bow.


I cut out a new caul a while back.  It has a little more reflex over a shorter form than my old one.  I smoothed it out on the belt sander and then started clamping the bow down.


I would clamp it down, temper a section, and then swap the clamps around.  

Both tips had slight bends.  This one was the worst.  

I got most of it out.  I'm thinking of steaming the tips into some tight recurves.  If I do I'll have to watch the alignment. My heat corrections will relax in the steam.  

I won't be able to work on it until Tuesday.  I'll leave it clamped down until then.

I got a few small heat cracks in the belly.  I'll fill them with super glue and forget about them.  They will probably be removed as I tiller it.
