Looking back when I made it my only intentions were to get that knotty piece to bend n fling arrows,so I purposely overbuilt it,and in hindsight I think I overbuilt my overbuilding it intentions..lol...live n learn. I should've faceted(radiused)the corners of the hickory more like a true Longbow and crowned the hickory some,which is in effect a type of trapping,but not a true trapezoid shape and cross section. And it is a bit too wide in the last 40% of the limbs. And theres a tad too much bend in the handle,but those knots in the outer thirds scared me at the time to get em bending too hard there. I've always wanted to rework this one,but never have and I'm usually not one to change anything after I seal it. Maybe I will n radius the edges a lot more,and retiller along the sides in the outer thirds to get that bending more and reduce mass,and get it out to 28".
It only took a true 2"+ of set..which isn't too bad. But I think I could've gotten less as well. And I think its attributed to the wide hickory backing(1/8" thick backing),a deflexed piece of red cedar prior to glue up,and too much bend in the handle early on in tillering and final full draw.
I've had to plane or sand marks out on any backing I've ripped by bandsaw,table saw,or circular saw.
And I've never seen ERC fret..its really strong and elastic in compression .
Maybe try a maple backing and make an elb with a flatter belly type cross section but still adheres to the elb 5/8ths rule. And 1 3/8" wide till mid limb tapering to 1/2" nocks for starters,and 76" long(pending on what your exact intended stats are as you know)