Ok guys. I got my billet belly drops basically shaped up to the following dimensions, approx 1/2” thick the entire length of each limb and ttt length at about 63-64”. I’ll be cutting a little off so Likely closer to 62-63” ttt. Limb width is 1 3/4” at widest and very slight taper to 1 1/2” at 10” from the tip where it narrows to 1/2” or so. It will end little narrower in the end. The handle is 4” with typical fades that dip into the limb wood. I’ll be flipping the tips slightly and trying to get as much reflex as I can get from the sinew backing. The other piece of yew shown here is a comparison build that will also receive same amount of sinew as the billet bow. Goal is to build one yew billet heartwood sinew backed bow around 50lbs and then compare it with the selfbow then sinewed over the sapwood. Both aiming to be 50lbs in the end at 28”. Both similar dimensions and length ect. I’ve always wanted to try a sinewed yew bow with and without sapwood so figured I’d try one of each method. The stave I’m using is less then ideal for a selfbow anyway as there were some inclusions and sapsuckers that got to it. It also has a fair bit of crown too. I think it’s a good candidate for this project. Thanks for following along!