Sorry for the late reply: My chromebook won't let me post to the forum and my big computer's on the blink. I've been reading all of this and thinking things over.
Thanks for all the tips, everybody. I just checked the regs and it's actually 50# for elk, not 55. I'm guessing it will settle around 45 after I final tiller tweaks and settling in. So it's close. HH is right; a good-shooting 40 pounder will certainly do an elk, but I try to stay on the right side of the regulations unless they cause me to violate my principles. The pound limit is annoying and rather pointless, but I still want to stick as close to the law as I can. I'm tempted to just shave a bit off the tips and call it close enough. I'm worried about overstraining, too, though. So I might just finish this one up, call it a learning experience, and start over.
Goof-ups are learning experiences so I'm not too upset about it. Only trouble is I don't have much bow wood to play with around here. I have one more of Allyn's hickory logs, and Timbo is fixing to send me another one. I've also been collecting chokecherry saplings, but my skills aren't quite ready to take those on yet. So I feel bad about using a good stave and not making it count. Also, elk season is coming up so I need to get a good bow in hand.
Airkah, I've looked at your bows and decided it would take me less time to just plant a hickory seed and grow a new tree. ha ha ha
Anyway, I'm figuring it out. I know what went wrong on this one--a bad tiller tree design didn't allow me to get to full draw/weight soon enough, so I was guessing and didn't find out I was wrong until it was too late; also, the guy who makes my strings kept sending me the wrong length so I couldn't get it braced until way too late in the process.
So, I'll be making a longer tiller tree this week, and I got some good Irish linen thread so I can start learning to make my own strings. (brace yourselves for dumb questions about that) I'll finish this dude up, see how it's pulling, and decide from there. Maybe I'll use it as a prototype to try out some unusual finishing ideas I've been kicking around. I'm learning a ton from this bow, so it isn't a waste. It is so much better than the last one; I wouldn't be ashamed to give it away. I'm just trying not to make the same mistake twice, even if I make all of them once. ha! I'm hoping that if I do that enough times, I'll eventually run out of mistakes and get a good bow.
Anyway, I really appreciate the input, contradictions and all. I'll keep you posted.