So I'm planning on buying the materials to make a recurve form and wood for said recurve after the holidays. I've decided to start planning, drawing and deciding now, but realized I really don't know where to start!
My plan is to make a recurve model that I can build at a length of 58" 60" and 62" to accommodate shorter and longer draw lengths, the 60" model being the first that I will build and try to get perfect. My target is to make a very stable bow that is still somewhat maneuverable for hunters, will these lengths accomodate that idea for draw lengths of 25-27.75", 28-29.75", and 30+" respectively?
My other questions are pretty basic.
What are some recommended ratios of deflex to reflex, how far towards the tips do I start the reflex, what are acceptable glass to wood stack ratios, for a 60" bow, what would be the approximate stack thickness with a 22" riser to make a 40-55# bow? Do you guys use powerlams or tip wedges in these?
Oh, and what are your limb profiles like? How wide at the fades, where does the taper start, and how wide at tips? Approximate taper rates through the limb?
Anyone willing to spread some light on recurve design, I'd be most appreciative of your knowledge!! Thanks!!