Hello everyone, I am new here to this website and new to laminate bow building. I recognize some of the names I see as I am a member over at one of the other primitive bow building sites.
I am building my first laminate, it is a 66" bamboo backed ipe, with a 16-18" padauk power lam (.250" tapered to .000"). I already have a z splice, clean, straight grained piece of ipe that measures .250" across. Already cleaned up the bamboo to .125" at center. It will me a D/R design, pyramid bow, 1 1/2" at the fades straight tapered to 1/2" at the nocks.
My question is this, I am shooting for a #45-#50 draw weight, and I am hoping to get my numbers right and have little tillering to fine tune. Do I have enough ipe belly wood to hit that draw weight, or should I consider adding a core laminate to bring that weight up. If so, what thickness should I be thinning it to, and should it also be tapered. I was considering maple for the core wood if I need it.
Thanks everyone,
A a ron