OK. After shooting the bow in with the new lams, I noticed my glue line failing at the handle fade on one limb.
My first attempt to fix was to clean out the old glue as good as I could with a knife blade and squirt in thin superglue and re-clamp. After leaving overnight, no luck. This time I re-glued with 3500 psi epoxy from HD. This time it held. (I have used that glue on some handles lately, too with pretty good results.)
This is why I like this bow so much!!
That's only from about 10 yards, but the bow shoots really smooth!
The hard maple board I started with was a full inch thick which does not appear to bend, so I glued on a 1/4' piece of poplar to the front and back of the handle to round it out. The poplar is soft and very easy to work. Here is the front of the handle.
Here is the back.
[size=78%]Here is one full draw pic.[/size]
and another...
I think I am going to pike it an inch on each end, thin the levers, some, and add tip overlays. Then build up the sides of the handle a tad with leather and dress her up for the prom. I'll post some finish pics when I'm done.