Wow! I thought that was workin' pretty hard, then I read you had to cut it down to 64" (gasp!)
No set! That's some impressive feat for that much bend

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It sorta looks like a slightly scaled down warbow, looks like its a normal length longbow drawing 32"

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That's some pretty good tiller, but at that length you may be loosing some of the smoothness advantages of an ELB..I'll bet the cast is pretty punchy. I can see it's working a tad hard in the centre compared to some, but I've made 'em everywhere from like that to whip ended.
Just finishing a 60# myself it's about 70.5" ntn and that's scarey enough on the tiller.
Interesting take on the nocks, I find ELB horn nocks a right pain, but I've done enough to be getting a bit slicker at 'em now... still one of my least favourite bits

Nice work
Del
PS Just held a CD up in front of the screen, that is some great tiller.