A lot of guesswork on this one, so I was really happy that it became a bow. Never tillered one before, and I just followed my Gizmo except for the outer 8-10" and left that stiffer. Maybe I should have kept them stiffer yet. Didn't realize how much the tips open up until I saw the picture, even tho' I checked them in front of a mirror. Ah well, something to think about for the next one.
It's made of my three favorite woods, hickory, red elm, and osage. 63" NTN, 1 5/8" at fades to 1/2" nocks and 45# @ 27". Glued in 1 1/4" of deflex and the tips are reflexed 3" out from the back. I've put 150 arrows thru it and like the way it shoots. Draws and releases very smooth.
Thanks again to everybody who contributes their knowledge and advice to the Bowyer's Bench.