i went over to see a mate today, who happens to have a yew tree in his garden,obviousley i had to beg a bit for bow no.2 .i just happened to have a bahco folder in my pocket.so i got home and started about it with a small wetterlings axe,and by five this evening i had this .i am quite pleased with it already , although there is a hinge ,but it was more because the limb was preety bent ,i lost most of the bend but could not quite get it out altogether,i am not sure what to do with it.with the wood being freshly cut if i forced it into the desireable postion and left it while dryng would it straighten it any ,i doubt this myself though.it is 74 inches long so is more like the proper length, the first one was only 64 inches .i could be doing with a string josh
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any advice ,comments welcome .it is standing next to the one i made last week i have added a piece of leather to that one .
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If you can try to clamp it whilst drying it will help. After that its a case of a pan of boiling water and tinfoil to get the kinks out. If it is freshly cut and rough bow dimensions get it in the spare room as it will dry a lot quicker. Good luck
