Got more tillering done, applied some tip overlays, and backed it with brown paper.
Now that the paper is on and the glue is pretty much dry, there are some wrinkles in the paper, which I expected since I didn't put it in a form.
My next question is what I should do for a finish. Would some mink oil be ok just to give it some color, followed by some wipe on poly, once the oil is soaked in and dry? Or should I just stick with the poly?
As for the tip overlays, I applied some epoxy, laid some green cotton cloth over it, smoothed it out with more epoxy, and covered it with plastic. I used some 550 cord to pull the cloth into the nocks. Its not the prettiest in the world, but it seems to have done the trick. Once I get some sanding done, I'll take some pictures and post them, along with the paper backing.
I'm not too worried about great performance or looks, since this is my first actual bow I have made. I just want something functional that will last for a while, just to get the feel for the work.