I finished this bow recently. It's sixty pounds at 27" right now. I've only shot it around eighty times and expect it may lose a little weight which will be good. It's from a small hickory tree, 64" long and 1 1/4 wide, D bow profile, flat belly and naturally crowned back. I heated in a little reflex and heat treated after I got the bow to brace. It has just under an inch of string follow. I attempted to get the outer limbs working more on this bow and I think it's better than some of my priors.. I stained the back, which I left some of the cambium on, with walnut stain I made from hulls.
The arrow pass is a keystone for my Commonwealth State, Pennsylvania of course. I filed a nail head into a keystone shape and burned it in. It didn't come out perfect as you can see. I will try to reshape the nail head a little and see how the next one goes. I was happy that a few people did recognize it as a keystone though. I finished it with tung oil and tru oil and put a linen string on. Shoots snappy so far. Let me know what you think of it. Thanks for looking