Hi Guys.
I`ve been building bows for about 8 years now, started with wooden bows and switched to glass lam bows
about 3 years ago. I have about 25 glass bows under my belt (which isn`t much) but I feel I`m missing a lot of basic info.
I`ll explain- A glass bow conssists of many parts and components, but I`m not sure how each of them effect the overall bow
function. What happens when I change one of them? What`s the best way to improve certain espects in a given bow design?
I feel that if I`ll have some sort of list, like an index for bow parts, I`ll improve my bow making skills.
Soooo, I`d like to get some insight from the pros.... What does every part of the bow do?
Riser- how does the riser length effect the bow? longer/shorter riser will cause....
Power lam- longer/shorter?
Length of the working limb? is there any guidline to how much woking limb a design needs to have?
tip wedge- what does it do? how it used? what will happen if add/not added to a bow?
Thickness taper- how much? how will it effect the bow?
Width taper- how do I plan it currectly? Pyramid taper? parallel up to a point and then taper to the tips?
Amount of deflex/reflex/recurve?
I hope all of this makes sense.... I feel like I know so little...
Thanks in advence