First: forms.... how do you build your limb forms?
I guess I’m wondering how you keep the limb wedge in during glue up, I’ll be using/making a fire hose form. What do yours look like? ---------------They look and work just like a one pc form, I use a pin at butt of limb to keep stuff from sliding out end of stack when you put pressure to it. I've gone to using a pin a bit smaller than the hole I drill in form, and putting a spring in the hole so the pin self adjusts to height of stack. Nothing slides past it this way.
Do you doing anything special and or different when gluing up the limbs than if you where gluing up a one piece bow? -------------No, it is a bit easier than a one pc because there is less to glue and no riser to keep track of....
Second: limb pad angles... how are you guys cutting your pad angles? Did you build a jig? If so what dose it look like? ----------------- I cut pad angles on the table saw, a pc of plywood with the degree angle drawn on it and a block screwed to it to lay riser against, plus a short block for a stop at back end. Cut first end, flip end for end and cut other. Make sure the blade is dead nuts square.
Third: limb taper....When you cut your limbs do you begin you limb taper to nocks st the end of you limb wedges or is it ok to start taper as soon as limb no longer is in contact with the riser? ----------------I start limb taper just past end of wedges, mainly because I dislike a bow limb that looks hingey at end of fades....
I'll have to think about the stack a bit... How long is your riser?