I accepted that challenge early on and try to make every one of my bows as pleasing to the eye as they are to shoot. I want each of them to represent the best I'm capable of, so perfect fit and finish is my goal every time. No corners or flat surfaces, good flow end to end, flawless glue joints, no tool or sanding marks, tasteful dye work, professional grade or better finish, you get the idea. All of my mentors were meticulous about such things and it rubbed off I guess.
I apologize in advance to Huisme, I don't like to be critical of another's work unless they ask me to... but for instance, see that little gap on the antler tip in his picture, where it fades out onto the limb? If that got by me somehow (it wouldnt) I'd cut it off, sand it flat, and reinstall it. I'm cursed I tell ya :^)