Well...just finished my first linen-backed red oak board bow and other than coming in a lot lighter in draw weight than desired it is a joy to shoot and clean work. I will try to make this explanation as short as possible so that I get to the point...
1)I came up with a recipie for a hybrid R/D bow based on Binghams draw weight specs (which assumes the use of glass backs and bellies).
2)I built a form that looks strikingly similar to the curves of a Martin Savanna. :D
3)When I was coming up with my bow recipie, I did not have access to a shop where I could cut/sand bows with glass on them but have a selection of hand tools that I can shape the bow with....I now have access to a fully outfitted wood shop so this is no longer an issue.
4)I had planned on using a .125 Hickory back, Walnut .060 parallel lam, Cocobolo .040 parallel lam, Birdseye maple 0.120 taper lam and a "Dymondwood Desert Camo" Riser block for a total lam thickness of .345 (all wood, no glass)
A 62" glass/wood lamination of this style/thickness should come in around 50# based on Binghams chart. I'm thinking a hickory backed version may come in slightly less?
5) I also now have access to a 68" flat longbow form that apprears to be from Bingham Projects with the fire hose etc that I could also build the bow on.
6) I am going to place an order with Kenny for enough wood/glass for several bows in a couple of weeks now that I have the ability to work with glass.
Finally the question....Based on the above, am I going to end up wasting these nice laminations chasing an all wood version on this form or do I have a decent chance of having a fucntional bow assuming I do everything correctly on the build? (The shaping and wood work is no issue, mainly concerned about wasting wood on an ineffective recipie. I could always save these for another build but it would be nice to have a project to work on until I can get my order together and give Kenny a call. It will also provide continued practice for shaping handles, tips etc. which I think has value similar to the board bow build (which I learned a lot from!)
What would you do....go for it or wait until I can get some glass and go that route?
What estimated draw weight could I reasonably expect (40-45# @ 28" would be ideal)?
I have a thick skin so don't be shy...just trying to feed my new addiction until I can get my other materials and proven combinations.