I will say that the life of a selfbow is determined more by stress than by time if you build a good bow and take care of it you will enjoy it for a long time ! the less stress the more shots if will live for .
Bow building is addictive so you will build more bows than you will need anyway so just just set back and enjoy each one !
I'm not big on worrying about pos -neg or length just go for it !
My
worst bow will outlast Buckeye's bow built in the 1940's! You just gotta promise me you will put it in a bomb proof display case and
never ever shoot it!!! Seriously, Buckeye Guy really hits the nail on the head, stress will eventually kill even the best tillered bows while an ok tillered bow left on the shelf will be around when the ba-jillionth offspring of our cockroaches is studying archeology and discussing the primitive hairless ground apes that died out eons ago. Just surrender yourself to the addiction and build the best you can, learn from every mistake and celebrate every arrow your bows spit out!
And for the record, I just try to get the bottom limb tip to come in about a quarter inch stiffer than the top.
Build 'em, shoot 'em, break 'em, build 'em again.