Thanks guys. In researching this more, I think I have made several mistakes that have created this. First, I believe the wood was to wet, so I will rough out several staves and store them in my workshop to get them good and dry. Second, I think I took it to the tiller stick to soon, even though I was careful to not pull it past draw weight or length, in my initial pulls, short pulls not even to brace height, the bow was too heavy (I did not floor tiller first) and third when I was initially tillering bow the belly had taken a D shape to it but I eventually tillered it flat. I left it in the house and not worked on it for several days, then took it back out and worked on it some more. The set seems to be holding at 2 3/4 on top and 3 1/4 on bottom. I do not plan on doing any thing else to this one except sealing it, I think it will make and be a decent bow for my second attempt and will serve as a reminder for the next several attempts. For my next attempt I am going to look into heating in some reflex first. This is quickly becoming an obsession. I am looking forwards to all the new bows to come and the endless possibilities. I promise I will post pictures and let you know how it shoots. I have gained a wealth of knowledge from you guys. Thanks again. Keep it coming, I'm soaking it up.