I had a pair of sister billets that were pretty much flawless except they had a pronounced sideways bend. It occurred to me that if I made the bow edge grained the sideways bend would be reflex. So this is an all edge grained Hard Maple backed Yew, Backing is about .140. 40#@28" 62" NTN measured as the crow flies, 64" following the curves, 1 3/16" wide tapering to 7/16" tips, 4" handle, 2" each fade. I glued in a bit of Perry reflex but it didn't hold well. The tips are about dead even with the handle. Normally I get increasing reflex when I tiller bows with Perry reflex but this one didn't. it seemed to take some set right from the start but then stopped. I'm assuming it was just what I glued in pulling out. I wasn't expecting too much but I got my PB at 192fps at 10 gpp. I was pumped, still am actually. I'm wondering if Bamboo backed would be better.