Long time lurker, first post...
Guys, I'm repairing a damaged limb for a bow. The tip was broken and I'm going to cut it down and reshape. My question is reinforcing the tip to use fast-flight or comparable string material.
Most that you see use a layer of micarta or phenolic material with an overlay of hardwood to stand up to the faster materials, although I've seen some done with just hardwood reinforcement. Question is, is the micarta/phenolic necessary for tip reinforcement, or is it more for the look and consistency?
Thanks,
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