Hey all, on my first recurve build and have a couple questions.
Building a lightweight recurve for my son of my own design, shooting for somewhere around 30lbs. The design is based on a mix btw a Kmag and a KHunter, shooting for 56" nock to nock.
Ordered my lams already(thanks Kenny) and glass and working on getting my form done this week. Here's my stack as of now:
.043 glass
.05 action-boo(.001 taper)
.015 stabil-kore
.05 action boo (.001 taper)
Riser
.015 stabil-kore
.043 glass
That leads to my question. Was thinking of using 2 lams of the stabil-kore since its gonna be a lightweight, 1 btw my lams and the other under the belly glass. I think I read it on here it works best towards the belly side of the stack. Anyone try this idea?
Also, was planning on both boo lams on the back of the riser, having just stabil-kore and glass on the belly side of the fade outs. Would this work or should I separate them with the riser?
Last one I promise, anyone ever try using g-10 for tip overlays? Was thinking about using .03 g-10 sandwiched between glass(?) Or scrap futurewood from the riser. Or instead of the .03 g-10, I'll have some scrap .15 from the riser I beam(so I can cut 1/8th past center at least).
Sorry for all the questions. Just wanted some experienced opinions and feedback. I'll see if I can't figure out how to post a pic of my design so I can get some feedback there as well.
Thanks in advance!
Chris Pharr