It looks like you’ve done a good job getting to this point. If you’re satisfied with the weight and the string is in-line, you need to take some test shots and determine how it shoots and how it feels. I would expect that it will lose some weight, but Osage stays together under all kinds of mistreatment.
If you’re wanting to make it look “pretty”, we can give additional advice if you will add a couple of pictures – unstring your bow and show the side profile and the back profile. Also, tell us the mass weight.
Note: I’ve hunted all season with bows that didn’t look that good.