Thanks everybody. I can't wait till the temperature outside gets above absolute zero so I can get back to work on it. I'm glad you all like it, I wasn't sure it I had overdone the amount of reflex. I don't have a form for glue ups. I just clamp it to a beam and raise the tips using a pair of 2X4 blocks with angled tops. I went with about 3 1/2" of lift in case the tips relax a bit during tillering.
I have a question about my next bow that I will soon be gluing up. The core of the next bow is walnut, just under 5/16" thick tapering to 1/16". The back and belly lams are 1/8" hickory and I will be adding a power lam as well. I am looking to end up with a bow that pulls between 40# and 50#. Should the core be a bit thicker or will the one I made be enough? I forgot to mention the width through the riser will be 1 1/2" and taper to 1/2" or less at the tips.
Dave.
P.S. I have a fast and easy way to taper both ends of a lamination that I'll show on another post, once it's warm enough to work in the garage.