Thanks everyone!!
Well early on in the making i took it for a few shots just to see what it would do, and it was pretty shocky and my arrows wobbled when i shot. So i looked at the braced profile and determined which areas looked like they needed wood removed, and took about 50 scrapes with my pocket knife. Then i shot it 5-6 times and repeated over and over until i liked the way it shot. It was really cool to 'feel' my bow come into a good tiller with each new volley!! It goes to show that in the bush ya don't need a tillering tree or mirror or anything, the bow will tell you if the tiller's off!
Jodocus, sorry i'm not the most astute dude with measuring stuff but i put it on my scale and it barely seems to change, all i know is it weighs less than a pound lol
It definitely packs a punch, i think it is more responsive to irregularities in form tho. (cuz it's shorter)
Overall it was really fun to make, i am very impressed with this wood.