I love Ipe. Just thought I'd put that out there.
So I glued this bow up as a 4 layer bow. 4 Noodles went into the oven and came out a club. Also my reflex form has on occasion bitten me. Usually I put spacer blocks under the tip and occasionally handle area. I use sedges and rubber clamps to get everything where I want it. It looks right going in and then with the heat the wood softens and one part sucks down between the form and the spacer block at a different radius than the other end. This was the worst ever. One end is a recurve and the other a reflex. It took more string follow than I expected. I was trying to keep as much draw weight as possible. My aim was like 70 lbs or so. It was a 71" long bow but in trying to figure out my nocks I piked it to 68" Then I confused sides as if they aren't clearly marked or something, and double removed from one side creating a hinge... once I got all that mostly worked out it's at about 53#.
I THINK the tiller is about as good as it's going to get given the different ends. It actually shoots well given the right arrow. All my arrows are different spine weights right now but I have one with an obsidian tip that just works well with this bow, it's fast straight and seems to be almost thought controlled.
These aren't not real skins but the fabric one from Rudder Bows. My bamboo backing was flawed with a crack which I flooded with Urac and smoothed off. It is installed with TB3.
Bow woods are Ipe, Carbonized Bamboo, Hickory, and bamboo. Nock tips are African Blackwood but I think it's Ebony. It looks and smells different from the last bits of Blackwood I worked with.
considering trading it away if anyone wants it.