One of the most simple designs but my favorite bow to date. Hop hornbeam (new favorite bow wood), 60 inches and 62 pounds at 28 inches. Started out with some natural delfex but after 2 heat treats on a caul I’ve managed to retain about 1.5 inches of reflex down to about .5 after being strung and short for long periods of time. The bottom limb had an odd shape to start. It made tillering a little tricky and I was starting to really take off more material than I felt comfortable with so I ended up just leaving it with a less than perfect tiller but it shoots smooth and feels good in the hand. Less than 1.25 at the widest down to a little over .5 at the tips. Pin nocks and some tanned elk hide as a handle. Finished with trap wax applied with a heat gun. Shoots harder and faster than some of my glass bow. I’m not a fan of super long bows so the bendy handle design is definitely my new go to. I’ve got quite a few more staves of HHB to play around with and access to plenty more. This one was only a couple months from cut stave to shooting bow.