I'm a huge fan of short bows. Most of what I make are sinew backed. Nevertheless, what I didn't notice being said in the thread is an expansion of the 90 degree string angle topic. I'm only mentioning it because of the safety issue it presents. When the string angle exceeds 90 degrees, there is a chance the string will slide off the nocks nearing full draw, especially when using a pin style nock. Of course, you can imagine the catastrophe and possible injury this could present. I turn the tips back slightly to give me a bit of an insurance policy against this happening. The general rule of thumb for a bendy handle bow is that your max draw length will likely be half of the nock-to-nock length of the bow. So for a 48" bow, you can expect a max draw of 24". Nice work on your bow. I especially like the artwork. I wish I could paint like that. If I did, I wouldn't need snake skins.