Thanks, George. Coming from you, that means a lot! You've gotten countless people (including me!!!) on the path to successful bow building. I've read your site tons of times and have many of your pages bookmarked for reference. Thanks for all YOU do.
I'm glad to see so many of you having success with the build-along. Like I've said, the bow is overbuilt (3" wide makes it a convenient emergency canoe paddle!) and not the prettiest design (yes, I know the fades could use a little finessing), but it's a solid shooter with a fair amount of insurance built into it. And at the end of the day, a piece of wood that's properly and successfully tillered into a working bow is, no matter the bow, both efficient and graceful. Sure, there's always room for improvement, but the bow is just a fraction of the successful archery equation. I think Ishi said something to the effect that "any old stick him do for bow, but arrows kill deer."
Nonetheless, I'll try to post some ideas later on how to make this bow more efficient and graceful. The first, however, would have to be shortening the handle section down to around 8". That'll give you more working limb for starters, plus a few other benefits.
All for now. Keep it up, folks! I love to see the pictures!