All great advice, it takes time, patience and work,not to mention $ in material, don't waste it on unproven designs and techniques. You want a bow that shoots well, use quality material the cost is minimal. I have 5 different designs and have been tweking only 2 designs to my liking in the past 2 years, all have been good solid shooters, come to find out there very similar to others that have been around a long time, and I just do this for fun out of my garage when I have time. Always things you can do to take a proven design and make it you own,after all you made it, at first( kiss). Good form good bow bad form bad bow.