I will try to get a picture or two posted of one I made. it was 67" (had to go with what the wood offered), with a 10 inch non-bending handle. I cut only a small shelf, and then augmented it by glueing on leather, then wrapped a twine and TB3 grip. the limbs were 2" wide down to a little over 1/2". I just took off the bark and cambium and then let it set about 3 weeks. i don't have a moisture meter, and thought it was ready. It tooka lot of set, so i heated in some reflex. It must have lowered the moisture greatly because it made a huge difference. The bow still lost all the reflex, and now has about 1 1/2" of set. It is 45lbs at 27" and shoots quietly and with authority. I put a camo paint job on it, using a build along off this site. I used black, OD, brown, and tan in layers with masking tape. (my wife hates it, she says it looks like an argyle sock).
have fun, i did, biggest thing i can say is make sure the moisture is right, and like any white wood the heat treating works well.