One Walnut sapling,and one Rock Maple sapling bow that I made as survival bows a few years back. The Walnut bow ended up at 61 inches 44 lbs, a 26 inch draw. The Rock Maple ended up 68 inches at 45 lbs, at 26 inch draw. Each bow took around 10 hours in one day to complete, string, and shoot.Both bows after shooting ,and drying took 3 inches of set which remains. I cut the saplings ,reduced them to bows, tillered them as best I could on the spot ,and fire hardened the bellys over a fire.Each bow is braced at around 5 inches, and I had no cordage, so were shot with B50 strings,and both bows have cut in shelves .Not truly Primitive, because of the string, and shelves, but results are in pics below.When the Rock Maple dried it cracked along the length of the bow here ,and their, so I wrapped it with sinew.Chronied the bows today. Each Bow was shoot with a 450 gr. arrow.