I'm fairly new at the bow making game - working on 5 & 6 at the moment.
#1 - Oak board bow - came in a bit light, but not a bad start #28 @ 28"
#2 - Oak board bow - better - #42 @ 28"
#3 - Osage board bow - broke while tillering.
#4 - Maple Holmegaard style (posted on Trad gang) - #53 @ 28.
#5 - I'm working on an experimental oak recurve at the moment - set up a steam chamber for bending limbs - riser is already made.
#6 - I have another riser that I want to use to make a takedown recurve, based on what I learn from #5.
Maybe you should start simple and cheap, and go from there.
Here's the maple....
http://s25.postimg.org/xtt23c53j/P6025851.jpg Shoots really nicely.
I have a 60lb recurve that I bought a few years ago. That's when the bug bit me.
I make my own arrows and strings.
I just love the whole process - making 'em, understanding how they work, the aesthetics and the icing on the cake - going out and shooting!
Main thing is ENJOY!