67" NTN probably around 38#. It draws very smooth as the limbs are 31" long with a 16" riser. Riser is maple, white oak and yew accents. Limbs are 3 lams of maple backed with linen. I used 1 tapered 20" lam on the back. I have 2 sets of limbs for this riser. Took about 1/4" of set. Sorry for the bad photo quality.
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Very cool. Nice work.
Thx Ben, I'm cutting all my lams now at over 1 7/8" that way my finished bows will be a full 1 3/4" instead of 1 1/2 - 1 5/8". These limbs are 1 1/2"
Beautiful, your construction is fascinating. I would like to do something similar someday. Any construction tips you would like to share would be of great interest.
looks great wood info would be cool to know
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looks great wood info would be cool to know
Are you talking about specs. The limbs are 3 lams sugar maple. Riser maple and white oak. 1 5/8" wide at the fades, limbs 31" long .....riser 16" and 7dg pads.