I've been interested in learning to build bows of various types for a while now, but the style I'm most interested in is a glass laminated ASL. A few questions:
1. Is there any reason not to go down this route for a first build?
2. Most of the resources I've found on building glass bows have been focused on R/D longbows. Are there any books or other resources I should look at geared toward hill style bows?
3. I found a post where a user here (John something maybe?) Recorded specs for some of his bows and a few Howard Hill models as well in terms of lam/glass/stack thickness, taper, width, etc, so I have that to go on, but wonder if anyone else has any lists that would make a good reference.
4. Would a simple straight form would be a good place to start? Does anyone have pictures/specs on what form they use for ASLs?
I've spent some time reading build threads for various bows and watching YouTube videos and feel like I have enough info to stumble through it, but if there's any advice you have that may not have come up watching those videos I'm all ears. Kenny's website looks like a good place to find materials, although by the time I buy just the materials for an ASL I'm spending just about the same as for his R/D kit that included form templates so maybe I ought to just start with that, I don't know. Any advice is welcome.