Usr TBIII. [/qb][/QUOTE]Really? I would think it would increase the poundage substantially, which in turn would improve performance... :confused: [/QB][/QUOTE]
You know, I was thinking that if I used G-Flex epoxy, it might add to the poundage, but get it that the glue probably wouldn't.
Don't know if you have used G-Flex, it is a 2-part epoxy used in boat building/repair, the major attributes being the ability to strongly bond dissimilar materials together, such as wood and fiberglass. It is extremely flexible and strong, and would layer like fiberglass, only with different properties. There is a U-tube video where a guy literally sawed a kayak into and epoxied it back together with this stuff. He rode it down a grassy hill and paddled it in a lake , great results. I used it to laminate bamboo flooring material to two red oak limbs for a take down recurve. The glue lines are far from perfect, but the G-Flex seems to be very forgiving, as it bonded very strong and is indeed very flexible.