Hey guys,
Got a quick question about bow design. I really like the pyramid style bow design so that's what I typically do. I just finished up a pretty nice Ash bow, pyramid style, 64" ntn, draws 42#@27". It's 2" at the fades and goes down to 1/2" nocks. Nice and smooth, good shooter. I'll be posting it up on here as soon as I finish the bottom limb tip overlay.
My question is about a different design I want to try. Found an excellent board at Home Depot of all places. Looks to be a perfectly quartersawn maple board. Grain runs straight and the full length on all 4 sides, (actually found a 6' board and a 12' board so I took both, giving me 3 staves to work). The bow is going to be 66" ttt and right now it is 3/4" thick and 2-1/2" wide. I'm thinking of having a 5" handle that is 1-1/2" wide that tapers out to 2-1/2" fades that then taper down to 1/4" nocks. How thick should I leave the limbs? Typically with the other bow I mentioned, on that design I tapered it from 3/8" thick at the nocks out to 5/8" thick at the handle and then tillered it from there. I'm thinking with the wider fades it needs to be thinner but how much. After reading TBBIII it also seems like it needs to be pretty much a uniform limb thickness through the majority of the limb. So should I take it down to about 1/2" thick for the inner 2/3rds of the limb and then taper it down to 3/8" at the tips. Any recommendations are appreciated. I'm trying to end up right around 50#@27". Thanks.
~Barry