I made this one longer with a bit more deflex and much more reflex than my one and only R/D tri-lam. It's 70" long, 1 1/2" at the fades, tapering to 1/2". The backing is 1/8" hickory with 1/8" cherry core and 5/16" cherry belly. Unfortunately it's not going to be a bow because it started to fret on the bottom limb around mid limb. I should have made the backing half that thickness or less and tillered it better. It's about 50# @ 27" and the outer limbs are still stiff. This would have been my 6th bow and tillering it took me out of my small comfort zone, but I don't know how else to learn. I would like to try it again with an osage belly and make it shorter, 68" or 66". My draw is 27" and I'm thinking that making it 70" was overkill. Really like the profile, though. Just wondering what you experienced R/D builders think?
Here it is braced at 6 1/2" and with an 18" stick. I was going to take a picture of it on my tillering tree, but there would have been 35+ years worth of my accumulated stuff behind it in my basement. Nobody should have to see that :rolleyes: