For the second time in three years I have tried to glue on wood lams around the handle section of this board bow. The first time, three years ago, I put about an inch and a half handle on the belly only and then began floor tillering. I cut out a shelf and sight window.
When I started tillering I heard a loud pop and off it came. So I thought OK lets get it tillered further and get it bending away from the grip area, farther out the limbs. So got them moving in the right direction and applied two 1/4 inch lams on the belly and 1/4 inch one on the back at the handle area. The bow is about 64" and the handle section was about 12". So I continued tillering and it started happening again. Pop, off came the back lam.
So here we are. I have a beautiful start to a bow that is bending nicely as we go, but I am worried about the area where I cut the shelf. I don't want it to break there, so I need to make it stronger.
Ideas for handle design that would minimize the flex in that area and add strength? I could lower the bow weight and get it bending way out on the limbs and hope it doesn't break, but there has to be a solution. Maybe a metal bar wrapped under leather? Thanks.