I know this is an old post, but thought I would resurrect it to give an update. I finished the bow this fall and ended up with an excellent bow, comparatively speaking. I have made about a dozen bows now, and this is one of the best. I chronographed the bow and it was hitting in the mid to upper 150's fps, and I loved shooting it. I know that isn't blazing speed, but it seemed faster than my others... though I don't know for sure since I have only chrono'd two bows.
I ended up piking it, heat treating the belly, and re-tillering. The final specs are: dogwood bow with walnut handle lam, 64" long, 58" 10 strand B-50 flemish twist string, 47 pound at 28 inch draw, aniline dye and tru-oil finish.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find any pictures of the final bow with stain and finish, but here are a couple pictures just before doing the final finishing. In the pic with two braced bows, it is the one on top.