Disclaimer: I am a wood hack at best, without a notebook of thickness info for bow designs.
But, I have started one, with the first being the T/D recurves. I have made a few Bingham's T/D recurves and have a working knowledge of how changes made to the riser length, wedges and limb length/width changes the out come of the bow. I do have all of the Bingham's plans with their lam thickness recipes for success, but I would like to hear from everyone that has made the Bingham's pronounced T/D longbow. When you recieved your limb package from Binghams, what were the total thickness of the glass, parallels and tapers, as a whole and individually. Also the wedge length in each design. I am courious to learn the thickness for all of the Prononunced T/d longbow models, 64',66'.and 68'.
I am at the stage in my building, where I want to start experimenting. I could jump in with both feet and start swinging for the fence, but I'd like a good jumping off point.
***Also, I came into some clear E-glass at .060, is there a particular style limb/bow design the .060 glass is used with, or would you thickness sand it down to a thinner thickness and use it?
Thanks all for reading and replying,
Kevin Breaux
Edit: changed thickness planed to thickness sand
Thanks Kenny