So one of my sons (Conner) turns 16 on Oct 4th. I thought what better gift than a recurve that I built. I've made between 30-40 longbows, so I kind of know what I'm doing, or so I thought. I got what I thought was the right stack for two bows (in case of screw up), cut out a good looking form and proceeded to glue both bows up, as I was pressed for time a bit. Well after cutting out and thinking I had lined everything up, not only are the limbs out of alignment but I missed poundage, BAD!! I was shooting for high forties or low 50's. It came in around #30. So now I have one useless bow do to the limbs not lining up and one blank that's better suited for a 62" kids bow.
A question is can I glue another piece of fiberglass on the back to increase poundage? Or am I just out two bows worth of material?
Bottom line is Conner will be receiving my Stalker recurve, I can figure my bow situation out later.
Thanks for letting me rant