I have made a couple r/d longbows this past year with materials from binghams and i enjoyed the process.
Well im ready to make another,a 58' 60lb. at 30in. with a 12 in riser td long bow like my first one with the same form.The materials were glass 2 tapered layers a one parelell of action boo. I know the basic principle and was pleased ow easy they turned out but i know this is where the adventure begins on learning ways to improve my ideas and understanding what makes a bow better.
I have talked to several different boyers and have heard different ideas on how and why there design was better because of which way they put there tapers in, either one thick part on each end or some that put the the thick part of the tapers both on the tip.
My question what type of differences are there with tapers both on one end, split and does it make a diference on how you stack the 3 layers of wood and why ( glass,taper,taper,parr,glass or glass,taper,parr,taper,glass)
I hope this is understandable thanks for any input..
scott