GREAT ANSWERS GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I had read that formula when I had checked out the Bowyer's Bible from the local library, but did not understand it.
Thanks for the clear explanation, that sure helps.
Does this rule chang then if you are planning on backing your bow? I figured for "saftey" sake I would back whatever I build, even if its a board bow pulling 40#.
That gives me another question, Does backing a bow with fiberglass add anything to the draw weight?
Here is my example for this question: If I have a bow completely done, and tillered and pulling say 42#, and I am shooting for 40 - 45#'s, will adding a fiberglass backing add to the draw weight or will it stay the same?
Also when you back a bow, do you put fiberglass or backing on both sides (belly and back)?
Or do you just put it on the back?
And yes, another question (sorry).
I am no wood expert, "whitewoods", what are these, and where can I find a list?
When you say white wood, I generally think pine, and had heard that was not so good for bows, hence my question.
Does white wood include Oak, Ash, Hicory and others?
Thanks again guys