Thanks for the tips gents, Kirk can you weigh in at all on how changing from 002 to 001 FT affected draw weights with comparable stacks?
I have not noticed any torsional instability with my lighter limbs but I have thrown some stabil core in those lighter limbs I have built.
My limbs are essentially just a Bingham with some modifications I've made. Haven't had time to experiment, the Bingham design ain't bad. Very little hook with their design. So I may just add a inch to each limb and see what happens with some stabil kor. I'm not against making a 21" riser but I really don't know if I want to for just one guy.
First of all…. If you are only getting a 60-62” bow out of a 19” riser, I would definitely increase your limb length. You should easily get a 62-64” bow on a 19” riser.
As far as taper rate changes effecting draw weight goes, it’s pretty simple to calculate the addition thickness in the working portion of your limb going from . 002 to .001. If your working section of the limb is out there at mid limb, and your limbs are 25” in length. Your limb thickness will be 12.5 thousandths thicker at mid limb.
If your tips are opening up at full draw, and it’s a working recurve design you are building, those .001 tapers are going to stiffen that section up a bit too. So I think you would be safe dropping your stack height about .016 to hit the same draw weight.
Yup…. That old Bingham RC design doesn’t have a very aggressive hook, an you won’t have as many issues with torsional stability. But once you start getting your tip notches further out on the hook, is when you start seeing more sensitivity in torsional strength. The use of tip wedges, and making the tips more static will make a big difference in performance, but alignment is critical to keep them from going sideways on you. Once ya start playing with static tips, the thickness at the base of your hook makes a huge difference in stability just using glass and stable core.
These guys building radical static tip RC using .002 FT successfully obviously have tricks I’m unaware of…. Talk to Max about wild static tip RC’s. That guys work amazes me….. Kirk