I finally managed to make a hunting weight board bow. It's a paper-backed maple board, pyramid style. Beeswax finish since I have a ton & I like the natural wood look.
This was attempt #5. I managed to break 2 and make 2 lighter-weight kid bows. I'm still waiting for my shafts to get some arrows tuned in but playing around with these weaker shafts, I still managed to get a decent group out of it at 15 yards (with a little kentucky windage adjustment). Came in at 42# at 27" -- just rounded to 40 in case she settles in a little weaker. It's a shorter 61" NTN -- started at 66" but piked it twice. Has about 2" of set so nothing glorious. Flings a 400 gr arrow with some speed so that is fun to see. Best of all, I managed to get an ambidextrous handle since I often switch hands as I shoot.
I'm no master bowyer. But it's my own creation so I enjoy it.