ash sapling lath: ntn its 32 inches, ttt its 34 inches, draw length measured from the belly is 8.5 inches. Width @centre 31mm, thickness @centre 16mm, width @nock is 21mm, thickness @nock is 12mm; draw weight@8.5 inches 45lb.
I really wanted the Victorian look and had hoped that a draw length: bow length ratio of about 1:4 would keep stresses in a safe zone but I pushed it a bit past that on the tiller tree and I think that's when I did the damage. Draw weight is 45lb and its a real hoot in the garden where the game is to try to avoid hitting the other bolts in a target just 15 feet away.
I have a small diameter holly stem that might do the job for a replacement and I have made round-bellied bows in holly that have not crysaled but I no-longer feel the need to go to such an extreme profile and will keep it a little bit square
I have been fancying doing that saw along the neutral-plane experiment so that might be a fun end-point