I need to post this bow.  I have been shooting it daily for about a month now.  It is 65" ntn. Pulls 57# at 28".  The upper limb is ~1 1/4" longer than the lower limb. The picks are from prior to finishing, for which I used a vinegar steel wool stain, followed by shellac, tung oil, beeswax, and linseed oil.  I will add picks of the stained grain soon.  This is the best shooter I have made to date.  It is super smooth and hits hard.  I just put a 12 strand fast flight string on and wow that makes a difference! (thanks for the string Weylin!) The tip overlays are  big-horn sheep.  The first tip overlays I have ever done.  Unless I make a better bow between now and September, this will be my elk hunting bow. 
WARNING!  this first pic is overly sexy.  

I had to cover up that naked handle...it was just too much

I sinew wrapped a triple pin knot about midlimb. Just a piece of mind thing.  Did the lower limb for visual balance. 

Sheep horn tips

Full draw pic 3/4

Full draw pic. I cant help but cant the bow a bit. Makes the upper limb look weak.  BTW, those are 32" arrows, so it is pretty close to 28 in the pic. 

unbraced after ~150 arrows:

Dirty details: I narrowed the pinch at handle/lower limb a bit early in the process, the bow was still heavy and it caused some localized "set".  It basically deflexed the lower limb a 1/2".  It was not by design, but I feel this kept the working portions of the limb from taking much set. 
Thanks for checking it out!