Well...here's what happened with my lil Osage.

Here's the unbraced profile. 29.5"ntn.

Here it is low braced

And here's the money shot


She let loose at that knot and it split and ran vertically through the whole bow. I was pulling it 9"@50lbs on the long string and had the tiller looking good. So I went to brace it and I got her down to 40lbs@15" and snap she went. Weird it went at that weight when I had been pulling her to 50 on the long string.
So it was a good learning lesson. I know it didn't make the cut here but I thought id post it for discussion and why it failed. Too short? Too much recurved tips? The knot? It was a waste cut. Id think a good piece of Osage wood handle it or if this was sinew backed.
It still pulls back to 12" and I shot some arrows for fun. Im not even bummed or mad. I think its amusing
