So I get these ideas in my head sometimes. I'm not a bowyer, and I have too many projects on right now to build one and see for myself right now, so I'm asking y'all my questions. Indulge my curiosity if you will:
Anyways, in no particular order, here goes:
What is the minimum amount of working limb that is needed for a certain draw length? In this case, lets assume a fairly aggressive reflex/deflex hybrid longbow.
Naturally, stiff tips and a long riser will give a good string angle, but how do you manage stack? This is interesting to me because I draw 32". Ideally you want the shortest limbs that will still handle your draw if you care about maximizing arrow speed, right?
Do limbs with non working tips generate more speed? Why? And at what expense to total available draw length for a given bow length?
I guess the question is, how do you go about designing a high performance limb? I don't want trade secrets, I'm just trying to understand the physics at play when trying to balance limb stability, shootability, and speed. I'd love to hear your thoughts!