Still working on bows here.... both Traditional and compounds. Finished a new trad build that started a year ago. Was a huge learning experience. Saw a good amount of time in the machine shop. Got it paper tuned this a.m. and will hit a tournament this weekend with it. Going to a tune up shoot tomorrow.
That was based on a Hoyt Buffalo recurve... and am not really a Hoyt guy?
But that did clear the table so to speak to get back on my PSE's. Crummy pics below but are what they are. The W/T radial DP and looking sorta behind it is another mid '40's W/T.... bandsaw. Are both in their element working on our bows. We have other BS's so this one stays set up just for bows,more or less. It's the wood and metal version with the gearbox. I used to use it as a vertical metal cutting saw but like it better working on bow parts(wood). The radial drill is just too durn handy.
Got a brand new set of Bacote limbs going on one of these risers. The one riser came from evilbay minus the grip so that's being finished up. These grips are a creature all to themselves. This is the second,and am almost at that point of mastery. Woefully different from a wood bow riser.... I can sculpt one of those durn near blindfolded.
Am using a 2" facemill in the BP to "let in" the 1/2 of the riser thickness,before epoxying the 2 halves together. Gotta get EXACTLY the right dimensions on the glued up,slot. +- a .001". Very difficult to explain,but has to do with a cpl spuds that are used during finishing. After this Bacote PSE,we've got a cpl sets of Bear Kodiak takedown limbs to make. They're going to be just downright fun to do.