Figured now after hundreds of arrows through it i might aswell post it up.
This is just my 2nd bow so its not perfect but it shoots great.. any criticism welcomed 
Red oak
68" ntn
Limbs are 3/8" thick
Fades 2-3/4 to lil under 1/2 at tips 
pulls 45lbs at 28"
Leather grip
Flemish string i made. And also the first string i served 
2" of set, which is sadly better than i expected
Bow is unbacked and i plan to keep it that way.. would be really boring looking unless i did artwork or something over the backing since theres so much "area" to cover.. this bow will be shelved soon to ensure a long life as my first successful bow.. first one shot great but was a poor choice of wood.. small pinhole in limb killed it  
 
  
  
  
 Edit: heres the best "wide" pics i can do with a phone. Im still messing with the brace height any recommendations? Its 6.5" from back of handle t the moment 
 
  
  
   Edit:heres heres a video. Sorry bout the quality. Photobucket reduced resolution 
http://static.photobucket.com/player.swf?file=http://vid6.photobucket.com/albums/y224/DriftingRz/091412140712.mp4