Here are some more pictures. The arrow is 31.5" for comparison; likewise for comparison, the other bow, hickory stave, is 61 " tip to tip. Allow me to brag, that 61" took my first primitive bow coues whitetail. That was a sit on my haunches close up shot, and I am hesitant to give up on medium length weapons from that and last year's experience.
These Ishsi type bows allow me to use boards but still get a shorter bend in handle design. That slight bend in the bow hand when full draw is reached remains both useful and a simple pleasure in my life.
An aside. I am uncertain if the design or this particular board caused a tendency to heavy weight. I simply found that scrapping a lot did not take much draw weight off. I am now use to the 52 -55 pounds, but I am not flinging 50 a session.
Comments welcome.