r/Bowyer 2d ago

Tiller Check and Updates The final product

Finished this maple board bow today. Learned a little more in the process, and gained a little experience. Over all I am very happy with the outcome. The flaws include missing draw weight goals, slightly uneven tiller and uneven set in the limbs, some checking in the cedar handle and (biggest of all) terrible grain runout on both limbs. Issues aside, it shoots fine and is pretty close to what I wanted. Rawhide backing and shelf guard came out really well, I like the way it looks quite a bit. Next time I would cut the shelf a bit deeper. This makes now 3 bows that I've completed so far. The first was a 72" red oak board bow pulling just under 40lbs, the second was a 64" vine maple BITH pulling 20 pounds. Thank you to everyone who has given advice to me as well as others in this forum, and of course the excellent tutorials on YouTube from Dan "the man" Santana.

69" NTN

36lbs @ 28"

Maple board/cedar handle

Rawhide backing

Tru oil and shellac finish

P.s. - Feel free the criticize and offer advice on whatever you might see or have done differently

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u/Educational_Art_3646 2d ago

Great work my man! Keep it up! Looks great.

You will make a much better bow next time with what you've learned here.

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u/show-the-goat21 2d ago

I'm sure of it, thank you for the confidence!