Here's a bow I just finished. Not particularly proud of it, but I did learn a from it. It originally got 45 lbs at 27 inches, but I decided to only draw it to 25 inches since I heard some creaking. at 25 inches it is 33 lbs. It gave me a lot of problems from the beginning. The string alignment was wonky due to a twist in the handle and it had a natural reflex. Hopefully now I know how to tiller better due to it. Not knowing better at the time I designed it with a nonworking handle with an arrow shelf and made the limbs too thin. As you can see it developed about 2 inches of string follow. I couldn't have expected otherwise, the design places too much stress on the bow. Its only 43 inches long. When I got about 1/3 of the way into tillering it It raised a splinter on the back. I was sure it was done for but I decided to back it with paper, a cable, then eventually the cloth backing you see know. I was amazed on how it saved the bow and prevented it from breaking. Nonetheless, its force curve isn't the best and it stacks. I measured its velocity at 87 fps for a 30 g arrow at 25 inch draw.