Thanks for all the kind replys:-). After posting it and seeing the pics I realise that the slight propellar twist shows (nothing to worry about though) and the tiller could have been tweeked some more....but making bows is a process:-)
More pics of tips and quiver:





@MWirwicki:
No doubt it would make a fine hunting bow, but its not that simple were I live. I dont yet have a permit for longbow hunting (VERY hard to get....working on it though) and I think it output just below the 40 Joules required in Denmark for this type of weapon.
I actually made it low in drawweight to have a bow that I can use while recovering from some muscle ailment that I have been suffering (nothing serious...but it has kept me from shooting for allmost 3 months now)
Cheers