The next build will not be a molly, it is a bit tricky, and I do have this gut feeling longer would be better. I think the design is very cool and I will build more like this for sure though
Here is the string I did, its still long, as the brace was low, but it was on purpose, to have an intermediate tiller string (and more practice).
Well I got a little more brave and worked the mid limb to outer fade more, and things were looking better...
Then I flexed it too much...and got this.
Sent this limb over 10 feet...
I also got a bloody face from smacking it into the screws sticking out of my tiller tree. Three nice bloody wounds, between the eyes, on my nose, and above my lip.
But hey, I don't feel too bad, I learned something, and can't wait to get back at it. I'll be looking for the right board right away.
I wish I had not messed up the first backing attempt, as I wonder how it would have held up during the break?
(I didn't go into the backing issue I had here, but if you want to read about it check out "my failures in board bow building" at the "bushcraft usa" forum.)
I suspect it was the arrow shelf that did me in, I had fears about it, the handle and shelf were the first mistakes I made in this build.