Just (mostly) finished up bow #4, a bendy-handle made from california bay and pulling somewhere slightly north of 50 lbs at my 26" draw length. Its exactly 56" ntn and 1.5" wide at the handle, widening to 1 7/8" about 7" out and then tapering pyramid style to the tips. Still holds 1/2" of just-unstring reflex after 100+ shots, down from 2" that I heat treated in, and casts an arrow pretty fast as far as I can tell. However, its main flaw is that its quite a bit louder than my past bows. Brace height is low (5.5"), string and arrows are pretty standard weight and I dont think the string is slapping the wood at all, so I was wondering if the twangy sound could be an effect of the tiller, or if it is just due to the lighter wood (.59 SG, around .8 on my other bows) and higher poundage(<45 lbs on my other bows). Any thoughts? Also, if there any places you think I should scrape to get working more, or potentially back with flax to stiffen, let me know. This bow was a bit tricky to tiller evenly due to some propeller twist, but I'd like to get a fast, stealthy hunting bow out of it if I can.