Thanks, John. I reheat treated it today and the unbraced shape is really sweet.
Sleek, so if measuring from the back of the bow, I'm going for about a 25" draw to shoot 23" arrows since my shelf will be the full 2" deep. Hopefully that's accurate.
Had a marathon of working on these projects today. Started with putting in the recurves for that hickory bow. I needed breaks from working on the arrows because my fingers were getting sore doing all the planing. That gave me time to heat treat the osage bow and start straightening/heat treating the hickory bow.
Started with one arrow by getting the nock shaped and put a horn tip on. Really like this horn tip and it turned out great. Arrow weighs 162 grains and is 23.5" long. Put sinew on the nock and will figure out the vanes at a later time. Spent the rest of the day shaping the rest of my poplar shafts between the barrelling and the nocks. I got them down to about 215 grains before heating them in the oven. That brought them down about 15 grains. Probably could have toasted them for a bit longer. I wanted them lighter so I did more planing and got them down to about 175 grains before being trimmed to final length. Hopefully will have some variety with all of them being no more than 180 grains. It was really fun getting the hang of this process. Hopefully they will hold together for shooting.