I had been doing a lot of thinking on longer versus shorter bows recently and, as most of the bows I make fall into the 54"-64" category, I decided to get extreme and make a oversized bow and see what the potential benefits of the longer design might be. Inspired partially by the Lord of the Rings and partially by the Japanese Yumi bows I managed to create one of the most fun, if not completely impractical bows, I have ever had the pleasure to shoot. Draws smooth as butter and throws arrows with accuracy and consistency. I do keep bumping the bow into things (and people) so I will likely make any future bows like this one in takedown form.
Easily drawing past 34", but the measured draw weight was 40#@28"
84" tip to tip
Static reflexed "syahs" made of hickory with the Main bow made from Maple and stained with Fiebing's leather dye USMC Black
Riser is Purpleheart and Bubinga
Backing is rawhide covered with Jungle Carpet Python (Yo, NTD!)
Hope you enjoy.