I was working on a longbow for a Christmas present today and things were moving right along until I strung it up. It looked like there was a bit too much bend at the tips, so I thought I would remove more wood from the rest of the limbs to even things out. I only removed wood from the fades out to about mid limb. Then I strung it up again and I saw the lower limb hinging badly about 8 inches from the tip.
Here it is on the long string.
I unstrung it and it went back to it's original profile right away.
This bow is bamboo backed and bellied with a purpleheart core and a thin walnut power lam. 68 inches tip to tip and 1 3/8 inches wide at the fades.
Is there a fix for this or is it bandsaw fodder?
Dave.