I have just finished this bow and decided to try out a couple of things that I have not put on a bow before and I rather like the results and hope you do too.
The stock is cherry which works very nicley with a close grain and I like the slight pinkiness of it too. The cheeks are horn, the top plate is a layer of ebony then topped with bone and horn chevrons and the butt cheeks are ebony. I also added the safety cords in hemp.
Although a bow like this would ordinarily have a pretty heavy draw weight and would be loaded by cranequin, this bow is destined for use with people that usually don't shoot crossbows and so the goats foot this is set up for is a rather more useable proposition and the weight on this bow is consequently also low at about 220lb.
Similarly the nut would generally have been antler or bone, but for cost and maintenance issues we went with a pinned steel nut.
On other matters I also have made a jig (patterned after a medieval one) for making bolts with curved wooden fletches and these will now be available to order. I have wanted to do this for many years and finally found a spot early this year to make one.
Tod









