Estimate the Draw Weight
So, I’ve been consulting Harrison’s book, the Bingham guides, my horoscope and tarot cards… I think I need to set a simple beginning standard that I can then vary and work from, and I think I need to drop back to a standard bow for that, rather than continuing to work with a more or less non-standard pattern like my flatbow (which I’ll go back to and try again when I have more experience). Since most of my shooting experience is with Hills, and I have a Hill style form, that makes the most sense.
I want to end up lighter in draw weight for sure… shooting for 33# at 25” (nominally 40@28, judging by the amount of loss I have for my draw on most other bows) and a length of 60” or 62”. I’ll probably lay it up longer, than that, figuring to test and shorten if needed. I’d be comfortable coming in low… I can enjoy shooting as low as 25#, and would than have a basis for going up in weight on future bows, increasing lam thickness and/or glass thickness. If I come out too heavy, ouch!
I have a pair of .043 glass pieces on hand, and I’m thinking .043 glass, and three .090 lams, tapered .002. Standard longbow riser length. Anybody willing to take a shot at estimating what that would end up at for the specs above? If you think it will come out heavy, what would you change to lighten it? If light, likewise. I also thought of a parallel center lam, rather than tapered, but I’m just not sure.
I’m not planning to do another layup for at least another week, and the more input I have to think about, hopefully, the easier the decisions will be.
Dick