and the second out of an unique looking stave ...
ntn:    59½”
bh:    5”
mass:   506 gram
max. width: 1¾”
symmetrical
stiff handle:
species: carpinus betulus
08”:   06,0
10”:   11,2   (+5,2)
12”:   15,9   (+4,7)
14”:   20,2   (+4,3)
16”:   24,3   (+4,1)
18”:   28,4   (+4,1)
20”:   32,6   (+4,2)
22”:   36,6   (+4,0)
24”:   40,6   (+4,0)
26”:   45,0   (+4,4)
28”:   49,8   (+4,8)
Carpinus betulus, european hornbeam, or Hainbuche in German is one of the heaviest and densest woods here in Germany. This one was harvested years ago in summer and I remember it was not easy to remove the bark.
The back of the bow has a stunning texture of grooves and valleys. This stave had a very unusual cross section – an oval shaped about 1½” x 2½”. I used the flatter side, but had to accept another funny thing – the side profile had a pronounced dogleg. Btw. The complete short diameter of that stave is at handle (1½” depth), if you look close you can see the pith in one of the detail pics.
The bow got some stain, as the wood is otherwise boring white, a mild brown and some reddish at the handle area. Some remaining cambium also adds some color on the back.
Tips are pin nocks, which I thought is the right for that crude stick.
The handle is covered with hemp yarn.





















