this is a very "loaded" question.
every bow is different as is every wood has different properties.
the only "standard" i know of is the dredded AMO...."whatever lbs @ 28" of draw"
i bet you that 1 or maybe 2 people out of ten has an exact draw of 28 inches to even use the stupid "guidlines"
the real question should be..."what is the proper length of bow for the APROPRIATE DRAW LENGTH OF THE INDIVIDUAL?"
then there is a couple surefire ways of doing this.
i say if you dont have an answer for either of these scenerios you should start out with a bow that is just about as tall as the bowyer, and then he/she will have a better chance at making a shooter and learning how to go about making the next one better.
self bows are beautiful in the way that no two are alike,and no two woods act the same and even no two bows made from the same tree will act the same as well
sooo many factors are involved.
if you want to make a shooter, just overbuild one...and start reducing accordingly , without getting hingy or whiptillered.
most of all have fun , dont get a headache over it!
mbg