Heres a quickie i made over the weekend. I wanted a sweet shooting target bow(n possible hunting with it),so i came up with this game plan. A 64"ntn osage flatbow with a centershot shelf cut in. I let it follow the string a lil over an inch(for forgiveness of shooting). It came in at 63@27,dang i missed my weight by two pounds..lol.

Padauk tip overlays. I left it el natural,nothing but bare naked wood.

Its 1.7" deep where the shelf is cut,and a 1.5" deep dished grip. I made the riser section a little longer,and tillered my fades on the stiff side to ensure safety because i never cut a shelf so far in before. It worked like a charm and shoots wonderfully. The string is about dead nuts centershot. Im pretty geeked about this one. It spits a nice arra too

Thanks for peeking....Chris