I'm working on a red oak board bow right now that's a combination paddle bow/ holmegaard design. 67" tip-tip, 9" non-bending handle, plus about 1" for each fade. 2" wide at the fades with a straight taper to 3.25" wide at the widest part of the limb, 19" from center. The last 10" of each limb are narrowed and non-bending, with laminated reflexed tips that end up about 3/8" wide.
With the wealth of info here, I usually just do a search, get ideas, learn what I need to know, and make up my mind on my own. But I haven't been able to find/ decide upon what I want, so I've been forced out of my usual lurking pattern.
With the tips as skinny as they are, my options are overlays, tied or glued on, or pin nocks. I haven't seen anyone discuss how wide they make their pin nocks, so I'm not sure if I have enough "meat" to make those work. The tips are already sanded/ rounded (lack of forethought) so glued-on overlays won't work too well. Tied-on "back nocks" are my best option, but I think they look too primitive/ rough for the smooth lines of this bow. Plus the laminated tips look really nice & I don't want to cover them up with thread.
I guess the best option would be to remove the tips & re-laminate them, and carve the back nocks in as I'm shaping them. But I really don't want to do that... You think pin nocks could work?
Pics to follow later today...