About a month ago i got some of this China Twill carbon and wanted to give it a go... First i tried it in the core to help stabilize a lighter draw weight bow instead of using stable core. I must admit, it did a little better job adding torsional strength. It was noticeable, but nothing to get excited about.
Well i thought i'd do an experiment on some ILF limbs. I wanted a set of long limbs (25") that would draw 42 @ 30" using my static tip SS forms. I typically run an .001 FT on these limbs, but the lighter weight limbs always get real squirrely and have real poor torsional stability or strength. So i run a par instead of the .001 to help keep some more limb thickness at the base of the curl to help stabilize things better... Typically once i get below .190 thickness at the base of the curl its wanting to go sideways pretty easily...
So i decided to to a test.... I built a set at .185 stack with a par. I used a maple belly lam, and an .044 action bamboo lam towards the back. i used .040 black glass on the belly, and a layer of stable core at .015 and this .015 Twill carbon on the back. I figured for a light draw weight bow , i'm still going to have .030 composite backing, so it should be plenty strong....
What happened when i strung this up was nothing short of amazing... First thing i checked was torsional strength at my standard width profile. When i tried to twist it with my hand it was like i was trying to twist a 60 pound limb.... I thought to myself Aw Chit! i missed this draw weight by 12-15 pounds! Then i drew the bow slowly watching the tracking, and this thing came back like butter and perfectly perfectly straight... no adjustment needed either.... I was shocked! She weighs in at 40 @ 30" and every bit as torsionally stable as a 50-60 pound glass bow..... Incredible difference.
The combination of the Twill right over the stable core makes it feel like a double carbon bow with carbon on the belly side too. This is going to be a great combo with a glass belly to adjust tiller and draw weight a few pounds....
I just had to share this with you guys. I'm not easily impressed after all these years of building bows, but i'm absolutely thrilled with the results.
I pretty much gave up building carbon limbs years ago. But i'll be buying more of this stuff and use it for backing. I can easily get lower draw weight target limbs stable with this combo...
(some photos)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/E3qrHpPYmnAjGcuH7Kirk