I'm a bit behind on posting. I finished this about a month ago. I built this assuming I'd never even get it through tillering due to the knots at the end. This is the worst side of the split. I love being surprised.
45#@28"
Tip to tip it’s 62″
the limbs are 1 3/8″ wide at the widest and are somewhat parallel to about quarter limb.
It has 11″ stiff tips due to the knot cluster.
the limbs are about 5/8″ thick off the fades to the center of the crown
the tips at the nock are about 1/4″ wide and have horn overlays
stained with Fiebing’s Leather Dy in a camo type style with red and dark brown stain
arrow rest is whitetail antler
The belly was heat treated using the heat gun.
As I was heat treating it, it was clamped to a reflex deflex form
Finished weight (with string) 19.2oz
I started the split in the center to make sure I hade enough for two bows.
The hollow pith at the handle was filled with super glue.
A video at the bottom if you'd like to see more
https://www.diy.timetestedtools.net/62-hophornbeam-stiff-tipped-flatbow/I'm pretty happy it's still shooting. Thanks for looking. Critiques welcome. I learn a little every one I make.