I carved a bulbous handle, cut an arrow rest on the wrong side (woops!) made a 34" Flemish 10 strand and decided to go play, me and the boy decided to go shoot. its a bit heavy for him, he can only get it to about 14" and we where shooting full size arrows handing the bow back and forth... so i decided i would try it at 20 yrds, drew hard, and got kissed in the noise by a piece of the upper limb... my son was upset until i explained to him that was just to get the shape right for his fiberglass bow... so tonight i am going to layup the riser and grind some 0.030 lams.
jess I made it very similar to yours (thanks for the info). although i used a 10in riser 3/4" deflex and 1.5" reflex. i was amazed (and concerned) that it would stick an 350 grain arrow in my t-1 11 shed.
it drew 8# at 16" and 11# @ 20 inchs (yes i did..)
stack was 3 parallels 0.050
i tried it with 2 @ 0.080 but couldn't get them to bend all the way in to the recurves.
just for the record i can make 2 of these and have 12" left over from one 1X2X 6ft piece of maple. (5$ at the local home improvement store)