Red Elderberry bow, bend in the handle, 48 lbs @ 31" . 62" ntn, bamboo booster on belly is 39" long is just tied on. About 1/2" dia.
on one end and 9/16" at the other. The bamboo booster increased draw weight from 36 lbs @ 31" to 48 lbs @ 31" without changing the tiller. Tips were boiled 1/2 hour before flipping. Stave has a bit of a dog leg which puts the bow string to the edge of stave, all most center shot. I put string bridges on to bump out brace height an extra inch with out the extra strain on the limbs. Red elderberry here in Alaska doesn't usually grow longer than 3 or 4 feet before branching out. The wood has about the same specific gravity of hickory, .65 .It also has a large pith down the center. To tiller a small dia, stave like this you carve out the belly concave to keep the width.
which on this bow is 1 1/4" wide. No string follow, belly heat treated. Those arrows are 33 inches long My buddy Bill is modeling my bow for me and also shoots with a thumb ring. cheers fiddler49