Ok. I’ve scraped it down to where the bend looks good to my eyes, the bow pulls 60# at 27”, and its Holding a hair more than 1/8” positive tiller at. 6 3/4” brace height. I flung 30 or so shots at 15 yards with a variety of arrows with spines ranging from 51-55 to 70-73 in river cane as well as a few 65-70 sure wood Douglas fir arrows. The best flying arrows are the 62 to 73 lb spined river cane, but they all flew fairly well and hit Where I was looking. I finished up with 6 shots with the best 4 flying cane arrows, and the 15 yard group was tight enough for me to pull them all with one hand. I figure I’ll lose a pound or two during sanding and finishing, so I’m calling it good at this point…it’s s bit heavier than I’m used to, but it was not uncomfortable to shoot, so I’ll work diligently to increase my strength and comfort level with this draw weight.
Below is the bow on the rack drawn to 60# at just shy of 27”. Tape on the back (keeping my oil off the sized sinew) makes it look a little wonky, but this is as good as I can do at my current level of experience.
The next pics will be when I have it finished. I have the entire process on video, and when I figure out how to edit to make it watchable, I’ll post the link here.
Thanks for y’all’s help along the way.