First of all..... I HATE building 2 pc bows.... There is just something about cutting a perfectly good long bow in half that makes me cringe.... Kinda scary too...
I pretty much quit building these things years ago, but every now and then i get a long time customer that sweet talks me into doing one. This was the case with this one too....
On top of the extra hoops you need to jump through building these two pc rigs, Keith wanted a carbon backed bow with a bit more horse power at a shorter draw length..... Oh good...
I had to blow the dust off my bowyers log to find a good stack height for a carbon backed Flatliner, and try and match the same carbon i used back then..... Fortunately i was able to pull it off on the first lay up and hit my draw weight... Here she is profiled and on the tree checking draw weight at 64" length....
Originally we were thinking of a 64" length.... But Keith's draw length is only 27". So i recommended going down to a 62" length to get a wee bit more horse power. I hit my draw weight perfectly at 64" length and she is withing a 1/4" in tiller measurement on the photos above. Cutting her down will get me some extra draw weight and i'll be able to narrow up the limbs to drop the weight, and sand that belly glass to adjust it.
She's got curly maple with mineral deposits under clear glass on the belly. I cut the trees and cured this wood myself years ago. The stuff has character as well as figure.
Here is the millwork prep i did to get it ready to install the metal sleeves. (more photos on link below this photo.)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/7K8g7MdsLpwQmnFV6This morning i did the deed, and cut a perfectly good long bow in half and started prepping the sleeve installation.
I just use a die grinder to rough shape the tendons going into the sleeve, and its not a real tight fit. You want a bit of wiggle room when bedding these in epoxy, and clamping the bow back into its original shape.
Note the double G-10 I-beam in this riser. i used 2 layers of 3/8" to add mass weight, and it has definitely done that.
....... To be continued....... Kirk