dw/dl:   41#/22
ntn:    44
bh:    4Ό
reflexn:   1½
mass:   244 gram
max. width: 1⅛
06:   04,8
08:   09,2   (+4,4)
10:   13,2   (+4,0)
12:   17,2   (+4,0)
14:   21,4   (+4,2)
16:   25,8   (+4,4)
18:   30,5   (+4,7)
20:   35,6   (+5,1)
22:   41,0   (+5,4)
This bow is heat corrected for string alignment and untwisting (particularly). It got an additional set back handle, I started with 2 and now after shot it still holds 1Ό.
After roughing out the stave was fumed for three days (back was prepped with osage soup). A slight sanding after the fuming process brought out an appearance like bark.
The belly got an additional iron-chloride staining after the tillering, and the combo of stain fuming and sanding brought a more or less olive tone.
A knot hole from a dead little branch in the lower tip was used as an unique looking string fixing (string has an ear here too). The upper tip is a common triangular shaped pin nock.
The handle got a glued on fish skin from atlantic cod.
How the string is mounted at the knot hole is here: 
http://primitive-bows.com/how-to-use-a-knot-hole-in-a-tip/How I did the fish skin handle is here: 
http://primitive-bows.com/how-to-make-a-fishskin-handle/






















