fuji : the illustrations have a scarf joint , and it makes sense, so i plan on using it if i end up splitting my board into billets.
the more i think about it , its something i want to do , but maybe with something worth all the time.
i have been kicking it around in my head all morning , and what i am thinking of , is getting a block of purpleheart or some other exotic that the local sawmill has , and making a sort of mini riser-takedown tube sorta thingy...then i would make the limbs so that the fade was glued to the limb , and the scarf cut would be where the handle of a normal pyramid is , but the two pieces would slide into the tube , locking them thusly. thats where the idea for the pin came into play. i would probably make the pin one of the exotics that would be in the handle.
my main issue is the fact that hollowing a chunk of something hard as purpleheart would probably be horrible. basically what i came up with to solve this , is split the outer shell in the middle of the belly and back , longways. then cut a half a square into each halve. then basically make a smaller sleeve out of phenolic or something similar , into square tubing. the only difference is the inside of this would be formed to the male ends of the limbs.
it would be a lot of work , and im sure theres easier ways , but i want to work with cherry , i can get it locally , but grain may be tough to find long.
i think with the board i have , im going to go ahead and make it 53"tip to tip , with the 4est glued on recurve tips , but carve some brush nocks into it. make it a brush stalker.
picking up a new straightedge and some other small tools today to start cutting into this stick.
-hov