Just checking in with everyone real quick. I'm up to 150 shots now (trying not to shoot too much, as this bow is a bit heavier than I'm used to, but it's a good way to build up my shoulder!) and everything is still looking good (tiller and unstrung profile). I haven't been able to take longer shots yet, but she's slamming the arrows (around 500 grain arrows) pretty good into the block target.
Aaron, you asked if I have plans to build another one like this. I definitely do! While this one didn't quite end up like Roy's trilams, I'm digging it (and especially knowing they look similar to the r/d bows Marc does, I can at least use his pictures as a resource). However, I think I want to tackle some other projects 1st before coming back to the trilam (some more board bows to practice tillering, trying to splice some billets together of some ash I collected a while ago to make a selfbow, etc).
I'll try to get her shot in this week and get the bow all sanded down and ready to finish this weekend (I still plan on posting pics and vids of how the bow shoots before the final touches).
Finally, thanks again for all the kind words and the help! I feel ashamed that this has taken as long as it has, but I'm truly thankful that everyone (particularly Jeff) has been patient with me.