I'm curious if any of you can help out with calculations/approximations for the stack thickness of a bow. I'd like to end up with a 68" bow in the range of 55 to 60# at 28 inches. The press is built for a 68" bow up to 1 3/4" wide with a mild reflex/deflex design (18" riser). One bow has been made on the press but it was for my son, so it was shortened to 58". His bow is 32# @ 28" - 0.030" glass on the back, 3 tapers (0.085" butt thickness with 1.5 thousandth per inch), and 0.030" glass on the belly. The outer tapers are maple and the center taper is bubinga. The width of the bow is just a bit under 1 1/2" with 1/2" tips. I suppose the calculations would be a bit more accurate if I wasn't changing the length and the stack thickness.
I'm guessing that my son's bow would be around 25# if it were to be full length (not 58"). So I'm thinking of using 0.040" glass on both sides, increasing all three tapers to 0.100" (which would be 0.015" per taper or 0.045" total wood increase). I haven't fully decided on limb woods but they will be the density of maple or bubinga. I may make the center taper of yew.
I'm working under the assumption that increases of 0.010" of wood will increase draw weight by about 5 to 6# and 0.010" of glass will increase the draw weight by about 7 to 8#. I know that I'm asking for estimations and guesses, but I'm betting that you all will have some experience behind your guesses. Thanks in advance, Mark