Well this was one of the options for my tradebow but it came out too light after I worked too quickly and thinned the top too much. I was pretty disappointed when it happened as it was such a nice billet set with a really good ratio in the rings. But my Dad's birthday was the end of June and I had been wanting to make him a bow so it turned out to be a good one for him at 40# @ 28". He's a lefty. Gave it to him yesterday at a family gathering for birthdays and my daughter graduation reception
Here is where the tiller ended up. I think it was 62" ntn. Forgot to double check that. Reticulated python skins from a snake that was eating one of our workers chickens at the tilapia hatchery in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Tips are albino buffalo horn. Sorry I didn't take more pictures. Was a crazy last 2 weeks.
Now to get my trade bow finished up. Have the yew bow braced and starting to pull. Had my dad bring me another set of osage billets that were up at the cabin, just in case I have a major failure on the yew bow.