Paintball, Just about anything is possible if all goes right. However that does not make it likely to happen. I have a 34 1/2" bow that draws 20". SO WHAT! Short bows have less wood doing the same amount of work. The forces on a short bow are compounded into a short area. If you make a slight mistake on a long bow, 66". Often the length will absorb the mistake and the bow will still be fine. If you make the same mistake on a short bow, 55". Chances of the bow exploding or having a hinge that completely ruins the bow are significantly higher. I for one would like to see your first bow be something you are proud of and can shoot for years to come. I would also like to see you learn to build bows and enjoy shooting them. You will be able to learn to shoot and have a lot more fun with a bow that fits your draw length and is comfortable. Short bows can be fun to make. I have no doubt you will come back and make a bow from this maple. But increase your odds on the first bow by going a little longer.
finnish native, removing less wood does not mean there is less work involved. The real work of making a bow is the mental work of tillering. Anybody can take wood off a stick. The trick is to take it off in just the right spot at just the right time to make the stick a bow. Justin