Ok, my first Osage SB broke on me during tillering. I learned my lesson about Osage's intolerance to scorching when bending the limbs, as well as to know when i'm taking off too much wood.
I've got my second stave from my bowyer mentor and this stave is a lot straighter, cleaner (very few knots) and darker which I like a darker colored bow, and so I want to redeem myself (hopefully).
I am planning on making this a hunting bow and my current hunting bow is a laminated Longbow 64" NtN 57# at 28". Being that I have such a short draw; being 26.5" I wanted to go with a heavier weighted bow. For this self bow I want to continue with the same design american flatbow with locator handle, and my target weight is 65# at 28", or a little heavier.
I am unsure about which dimensions deliver a particular weight. I do know I want to leave this bow slightly longer than my other bow, something like 68 or 70" to provide a smoother draw at such a heavier weight.
So what should my dimensions be for a 68 or 70" bow 65# @ 28? What I mean by dimensions is width and thicknesses of fades to the tips (the outline).
Thanks!
Randy