I recently decided to try my hand at making a bow. With limited time and space right now, I have decided to try my hand by making a kids bow. It turned out pretty fair I thought. Its about 42" long and pulls about 18# @ 16 inches. Just about right for my daughter. Well I really enjoyed it and decided to go for round two. My real desire is to build a laminated bow for her. But I had already worked down a beautiful piece of osage to a ring that is close to 1/4 inch thick. Nice and straight believe it or not. But it is only about 45" long. I then had the idea what it I built a riser and then cut the stave in half and tried to make a take down with self bow limbs? I know this may seem a little strange but I like to be different. Keep in mind that this is a kids bow and even if it breaks it is not a failure but just a lesson learned. Any ideas or thoughts on this true "Hybrid prototype". Thanks