Hey guys, like I said in an earlier post, I've got 6 months of rehab on my shoulder before I can do anything, so I've got a lot of time to think about building bows and mulling things over and over in my head. I've got a few more questions.
When you plan on building a bow with narrow limbs, do you add laminations to insure that the poundage stays in an acceptable range. With the removal of limb material needed to narrow the limbs, wouldn't that be necessary?
If you use carbon laminations in the limbs, do you use it instead of glass, or along with glass? According to the Bngham's website and catalog, they recommend you use it with a covering of glass.
In order to shoot a fastflight string, don't you have to use some type of hard material in your limb tips, like deer antler?