It may just be time for me to share one of my bows with you guys. Started it from a scrapped project, I had already sinew backed the board, and I don't remember what I planned on doing. I decided to go for a holmegaard style. It is a total of 60.75" long, and 59.5" ntn. Draws about 55# @ 26" from belly, but I have drawn it farther than that. Limbs are 1-13/16" wide for the working section, and that quickly tapers to 3/8" tips.
I filed an angle on the back of the nocks, and glued on some Water Buffalo Horn. The handle is some maple board I got at Home Depot.
Finish is some kind of MinWax stain and seal. I would have liked to do a coat or two of Polyurethane over it when it dried, but I was too impatient. I keep a coat of paste wax for further insurance of water protection. Bow has just under 1" of resting set, and almost 2" just unbraced set.
It is definitely a quick shooter, and one of my best lookers so far. String is a 9 strand B-50, 3 bundle Flemish.
I'll admit that I probably could have made the outer limbs a little thinner, but it has no handshock and it doesn't bother me.
Weights around 19.5 oz. Hope you like!






Some more shots here:http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v623/Samuraiwarrior/My%20Bows%20and%20Arrows/
I'll try to get a better full draw picture, but I think that one shows it ok. On Holmegaards, I have come to prefer the inner, wider limbs working, while the tips remain stiff.