So here's the problem. I'm trying to replicate, in wood and glass, the profile (but not the thickness)of ancient Scythian horsebows; particularly this one.
The static tip recurves are on the order of a 3" diameter 1/2 circle, as you can see.
I can build the core from LOTS of very thin lams (.01 or .02) that will make that bend, but conventional .030 glass doesn't really bend that small.
My first thought is to make a two or three lam core and glass it back and belly. Then make those tips like siyahs -- as separate constructions of just laminated wood, glued onto the best limb recurve I can attain. This is much the way the Scythians made their wood-horn-sinew bows.
Any other/better ideas?