The bow is from a 3x2" length of Hickory lumber. I was aiming for 120#, but due to my second rough out being a bit over enthusiastic I ended up with a weak point meaning it would only be 100#.
The belly is heavily heat treated, which helps it get to 100# (at 31") it performs smoothly and better than expected according to JT, who actually wants me to make him one at 120#.One of the other chaps from the club Innis wants an 80# elb, and is happy for me to re-work the 100# as it is still fresh (only had 4 arrows shot from it), so all in all, that's a win-win situation.
The real point of this post is to make note of some dimensions as a reference:-
Overall length (nock to nock) 75.5"
Centre line width 34.6mm thick 26.1mm
12" along (lower limb) 32.9 19.3
24" 29.2 18.9
36" 16.5 13.4
Those figure probably don't meet the 5/8 thickness/width rule for an ELb, but once re-worked it will be fine.
To reduce it from 100# to 80# could theoretically be achieved by reducing the width to 80% but that would probably make the tips too narrow, however I can reduce the width a bit and then round the belly to make it more ELB and less AFB.
The build and test shot videos are all on my Youtube channel, here's the link to the test shooting:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZrILwkx3sg