Hi All,
So a while back I was talking to one of the older bowyers at my club and he mentioned an old technique where a 'half' form was used and the bow was glued up one limb at a time. Having a very small workshop I thought this was a brilliant idea so I decided to take it upon myself to try this out with a brand new hybrid design.
So I got sketching and came up with a profile. Put some time in on Onshape and finally had a dimensional drawing I could use to make my form. I have attached a picture of the drawing if anyone likes the design.
I wanted to keep it as simple as possible so started with a 20 degree flat section on the back of the riser for the fade and the belly side to be curved. This way it was much easier getting a nice fit on the form.
I then started working on the form, I use a inner tube/elastic method (always have, one day I'll invest in an air hose and shipping) and eventually got the form just right. You can see it below.
The interesting and very experimental thing I decided to do was to make the initial 12" or so of the form flat. This way I should shift the riser up and down the form for different bow lengths instead of piking the bow and reducing total reflex. If anything, a shorter bow now has more reflex!
I finally got both limbs glued up, cleaned up the sides and the glue lines looked awesome.
Filed in some temporary nock grooves and stuck an old string on and this is how she looked at first brace.
And then with a few more twists in the string
Unbraced profile
I'm going to keep working and see how it turns out.
Total stack was about 0.350" with 2 thou taper. We will see what draw weight we finish with.