yes it's flat when un braced.
Tension trumps compression, My opinion the tension over rides the compression and the belly convex and the back concaves
James Parker made a boo boo too and that OL guy said something about suing him.
James said you can't sue me for making a mistake on gluing up a bow.
He told me that back in January when I went to visit him.
Quote Kirk "Now I have played with building limbs with a cupped cross cut profile before coming out of the forms"
Tell me how you made the form?
Yup… that was it ACS .
Sometimes I wish I could just re boot the hard drive in my mind. There is a lot of info in my head I have a hard time accessing at times. It’s like all my memory got shifted to the cloud, and I have internet connection issues periodically… it’s frustrating knowing I know something, but can’t access it instantly.
The forms I was getting a cupped cross section were std 1.75” in width, and no different from any other forms I’ve built. but I was using 2” width glass in an attempt at taming down a radical recurve limb shape with extra width. I had over inflated the hose to about 70# and rounded out the hose too much. And that pretty much put all the pressure in the center of the limb and created the cup….
The whole project was a complete abortion, and the limbs I had wasted were way to curvy to even use for tomato stakes much less fit in my wood stove.
I tried a similar attempt on a long bow limb to purposely come up with a cupped cross section using 1.75” glass on a 1.5” form . Oh I got a cupped limb, but it wasn’t consistent enough to get both limbs with the same cross section just using an air hose, and the bow was off tiller almost 2” and bending in different locations….. I promptly threw in the towel shortly after that trying to replicate a cupped crosse section, and started experimenting with wedges and taper rates to get what I wanted.
Even the AdCocks ACS was considered somewhat vertically unstable in my opinion. Especially the lower draw weight models. Over 50# were ok… but less than 45# were kind of floppy at the tips.
Btw… that patent has long since expired, so if you feel so inclined to play with it , fear not any legal retribution. But It’s not worth the frustration in my opinion.
OL AdCock was an accomplished flight shooter for many years and attended the national flight shooting competition in Utah every year, but I never met the man personally. I have no idea whether he is still kicking or not.
Kirk