To answer a few of those, the brace ht. is small, only 6 3/8" due to the riser shape. The one pictured I built on the M.U.T.T. concept,from some left over strips of glass, so it has clear on the back and brown on the face. I only market bows using brown, black, or white. I don't use clear glass anymore. This recurve can be drawn to 30" not problem but I don't know what the weight of this one would be at 30, probably 65#. I suppose I could make it an inch or two longer if needed.
I'm pretty sure the bow that inspire me was the poplar, it had 2 shelfs and was nice to shoot. However this disign does copy the poplar so much, it's a bit wider and the limbs are a little different. I could make bows as a 3 pc take down as well, but I don't like to, so you'll have to twist my arm.
The question was "it it sweet"? It shoots sweet, this particular one, fabricated as such, I don't think is sweet as far as appearance, but the performance is.
Along with the design of this bow I also made a lamination tapering jig that makes it possible for me to make full length taped laminations eliminating the seam in the middle of the riser. Now they are seemless with no joint visible or other wise.
-Mike