youngbowyer,
I will post the layout pic's tomorrow. I did say the working limb is longer by 2"....just didn't say very well, sorry. I'm drawing the layout on a split (quarter sawn) stave of elm. Also I cut it to 63" long ( I think that's what you said you had available....but no matter because the process I use is the same no matter what the actual length...it's based on relative proportion.
By the way, my 60# @ 28" White Ash Holmegaard (mollegabet pattern) will average 197 yards with a 800 grain arrow, and the farthest I ever got an arrow from that bow was 205 yds. These bows are very smooth drawing, no hand shock, and they will flat-out drive an arrow. At my 20 yard hunting distance they are wicked fast (shooting my regular 600 -650 grain arrows).
sorry for the earlier mix-up
Half eye