OK then. I once heard a legend telling how NASA set Werner von Braun up in a nice house with a big rolling lush green front lawn. Which he promptly black topped over, to leave more time for, well, rocket science. If I did that, maybe I could get a bow done a little quicker too.
I settled on hickory backed elm (it was a coin toss, elm, ash, maple). I tried gluing in some reflex, only managed an inch, all of which seems to have set right out. It's 70" ntn, and seems to be around 40#@28 (estimated). The grip is below center, and the lower limb is a bit stiffer than the top, but I don't know if this is how it's supposed to look. Its my first glue up, and my first try at a longer upper limb (on purpose

), and I could sure use some advice. The drawn pic is 24". Oh, and, the little arrow on the wall points to the right, which is the upper limb.
Thanks,
Frode
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