Hey guys,
I want to make a tri lam long bow in the 64-66" range.
I'd like the brace height to end up around 8"
I also want to draw the bow 28"
From what I've read...6" is about where you want to be normally...I'm not really sure why.
I can understand why you don't just put a shorter string on a bow to get it to 8"...really stresses the heck out of it.
The bow I'll be making is an r/d type.
The only way I can think of to get a 2" longer brace ht than normal is to deflex the riser an inch or so more than "normal" and to get the throat of the grip as close to the belly lam as possible.
To get the throat deeper I figure I can use a thick (1" or a touch less) power lam to add depth to the riser/grip in front of the belly lam rather than behind it.
I'm thinking this would add about 2" more brace than "normal"
I'm trying to do this to help the string clear clothes in the winter.
I know I'll be giving up some speed.
Is there anything else I can do?
Thanks