Hey Everyone,
I wanted to show off my first attempt at making a Tri-lam bow. The bow is 65" NTN and draws 55# @ 28". 
I glued up a combination of a bamboo back, white oak power lam, double tapered maple core, and a slightly tapered osage belly lam. I used a thickness sander and a taper sled to sand the maple and osage laminations. I then spliced the maple and osage laminations together before gluing the bow up. The handle is made up of thin laminated strips of hickory with a few pieces of jatoba on top for a mix of color. The limb tip overlays are Ipe. 
The top limb is 1/2" longer then the bottom. 
The bow was glued up with a couple inches of reflex and deflex. The finished bow lost around 1/2 of the reflex and ended up holding 1" rested reflex and only takes 1/4" set while shooting. 
  Tillering was a bit difficult and I really took my time to ensure I did it correctly. Both limbs have an even tiller for my 3 under release. The bow draws smoothly and shoot well. 
The bamboo back was stained with leather dye to create a natural camo. I then stained the rest of the bow with black walnut dye to darken up the osage and make the grain stand out more. 
The bow is scribed with the phrase " Aim Small, Miss Small"; which was a phrase my grandpa liked to use. 
The Cross on the bow reminds me of everything I have to be thankful for. 
Two coats of amber shellac were used to seal up the bow before I applied 6 coats of water based spar. 
The bow was finished off with a leather grip and arrow rest and a nice little piece of beavertail leather on the shelf.
After shooting the bow 75-100 times I decided to Chrony it. Drawing 55# at 28", I managed to attain 175 fps with 565 grain arrows and 170 fps with a 601 grain arrow; making this the fastest bow I have built so far. 
The bow was a fun challenge to build and is a joy to shoot. If anyone has any suggestions on ways I can improve please do not hesitant to tell me! I definitely see more Tri-Lams in my future!
Photo credit to my wife for taking pictures for me.
Enjoy,SS
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