Hey guys, I've been working on a takedown bow, I've got the riser all finished up and it turned out wonderful but it's the limbs I'm having the most trouble with. I used some pretty good, straight grained red wood pieces I found at the box store, they were 1.5" wide and 1/4" thick. I steamed some reflex into them but the draw weight is really nonexistent... I shortened the limbs (the bow was 78" ntn so I knew I had some room to knock a bit off) but I know this isn't going to give me a whole lot. Was 1/4" red oak just a waste of time or would doubling up make a decent # draw? My tools are limited to a handsaw, drill and rasp and my budget is itty bitty, what kind of suggestions do you guys have to make these limbs pack a wallop?