I have a yew tillered from a Hill blank with a myrtle handle and clear glass. I copied another 66" bow, a Schulz to get the tiller lines. If you will pardon my bragging, it is simply fantastic. I have killed many flying pennies, a few flying pheasants, a number of bouncing bunnies, and hundreds of dandelions with it. It has very little shock, it is as fast as a recurve I have of the same poundage and it looks and feels great. I have done a number of the blanks, either I am good at tillering or it is easy to get them just right with nothing more than patience, a combo file, a small round file, some sand paper and a can of finish.