Funny you should say that, Pat.
When I got home, my first thought was that my next one will be based on my recent hickory-maple-ipe tri lam but using the form I used for this one.
My maple backed ipe and the tri lam hardly needed any serious work, other than slight adjustments for limb twist.
I guess bow making, especially all wood bows, is a journey with no end!
I'm not calling this a success, but at least it didn't break and it's about the weight my daughter shoots, when I can persuade her to come out with me.
I think I know, mostly, where I went wrong with this one. I'll call it a very good looking learning experience!
On to the next one!
Maybe I'll take another look at 'boo when I've got a few more under my belt.
Bow is 66" NTN
1.25" at the fades = 1/2" wide at the tips.