I made a 68" form for a fairly aggressive r/d. I sandwiched a zebra riser between two bamboo slats for a core, using URAC 185. The intent was to see if there was any adjustment that needed to be made (i really thought it would be heavier, and need a bit of tillering)and then go back and glue on raw bamboo backing and belly. I have never done this before so I am totally guessing at all dimensions and thickness. The width is just under 2" at the widest point and tapers to about 3/4" tips ( i went a little wide for stability, like a recurve for stringing, since the r/d was aggressive). The two lams are a little under 1/4" each. I didn't know what to expect and was really surprised at how well the the two bamboo slats hold the forms shape. I was surprised at how evenly the limbs bend in there present configuration, yet they pull about 10-12 lbs.
I don't know what to do next. I was originally going to make an all bamboo, but am concerned that i will end up with a light poundage bow. Does anyone have a good guess how much poundage i will gain with a raw boo back and belly?
I thought about just glueing on glass, since you can cure URAC without baking it.
Then I thought that I really want the look of all bamboo. So here is the question I haven't seen on this site yet. What would happen if glued up glass over the boo core, and then raw boo over that? It would give the look of all boo. I am sure it would be a monster pull, right? (or would it, would the glass just overpower the boo? would it delam? just don't know if its worth the expreiment.) Has anyone done this?