Hey guys,
I may be a glutton for punishment but after going through tbb volumes one and two and seeing the 48" hickory board bows I decided to try it... I know these bows aren't super efficient and they stack early but I like short bows and it's going to be as much of an experiment as anything. it's 48" ntn, with pyramid limbs tapering from 2 1/8" to 1/2". Currently I have the limbs worked down to about 5/16" thickness and the are starting to bend a little but I think finished thickness will be closer to 1/4".
Now my question is do I leave the extra thickness in the limb until after I reflex the bow and work it down in case I have any issues with the belly, or do I take it down closer to my desired thickness before bending? Also how much recurve can I safely get away with to help keep the string in the knocks and not over stress the mid portion of the limb?
I will be steam bending the wood as I've read that hickory doesn't handle dry heat and can raise break across the belly. This should be a pretty light bow, I'm shooting for about #35@26". If anyone has any experience with this and has any input I would appreciate it!