First time I have posted a bow in many, many years. I glued this bow up at my first house in East Peoria, IL (probably around 2012). I moved the bow to 3 different houses (as we moved around a bit since then) and finally just finished it last night.
It is a 66" hill longbow- full length lams - ash veneers, bamboo core with a strip of SpeedTuff (bearspaw stuff). I have .030 red fiberglass as tip wedges and black and white glass overlays on the tips. The riser is a scrap of ash and walnut with pierce points (its actually the scrap piece of another riser block I cut out, I just spliced the excess in half with a finger joint bit. I had to significantly reduce weight to get it to 56# at 28" but I really like the super skinny limbs and it shoots very well for that reason as well. After I got it completed, I took it over to the chop saw and cut that baby in half and installed an Ace Archery take down hinge. I used black G-10 fiberglass as the butt caps. It is very solid and unnoticeable as a two piece when strung.
It has Big Jim's flat epoxy - sprayed on messy like Black Widow sprays bows.
Here are a few pics along the way and when finished.