Here's one from a 4-5" Osage sapling I finished a while back. I abused it pretty badly. Originally finished around 60-65# at 26" or so. Then I did two deep heat treatments and it became 75-80# at 26. The previously 60# bendy handle couldn't take that much weight and started taking set in the handle area after a long day of shooting so I retillered it again and heat treated the handle area one more time. It's all finished up at 67#@28 which is perfect for an all day shooter and all around hunter for me.
53" ttt, 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 wide for half the limbs with a high crown tapered to little tips (for me). It has a nice little bit of snakiness to it too but I don't have a pic right now. Pulled to 28 in this picture. I've never abused a stave so badly and had it survive without a hiccup. No frets, splinters, nada. Pure luck. There's a little bit of set leftover in the handle after that last treatment. It's my shortest, farthest pulling, thinnest tipped bow so far. This one's a milestone in my personal bowyering journey. A real fun one to shoot too