I don't think I have showed off any of my bows on here yet, so I figured it's about time that I should. I have made a few others before this, but this is one of my better performer. It's 60" ntn White Ash Molle with a 50/50 lever to working limb ratio that draws 45lbs @ 27". The working limbs are 1 7/8" tapering to 1 3/4" then fades down to 3/4" at the start of the levers then tapers down to 3/8" at the tips. After the bow was tillered I thinned and rounded the levers until they started to bend at full draw, then I heavily heat treated them to stiffen them up a little. Which one of the levers has a little kink in it that deflexes that side a little more than the other, which I didn't take into account for and over thinned that lever a little, but it still works. The working limbs were mildly trapped then heat treated. When I heat treated it I put about an inch of reflex into it and it has ended up with 1/2" of deflex in one limb and 3/4" of deflex in the limb that has a kink in the lever. After shooting for a while it ends up with about 1" of deflex. The finish is about 5 coats of truoil then a coat of paraffin wax, and the handle is wrapped with hemp twine and is coated in TB2. This bow has no handshock and is pretty fast. A friend and I made some 900 grain arrows that we fluflu fletched and we could get it to shoot about 120 yards with them. (we were lobbing them at a rifle gong that was 100 yards out). Sorry about no full draw pics, I would take it now but I recently lost my camera, I think it's at home somewhere but I'm at school 2 hours away till next weekend. O and I finished making this bow at school. Now for this pics, which hopefully I get to work.