Kirk I'm know you prefer a short working limb on your recurve designs, what's your preference on lam taper rate for these less deflexed designs that use some straight limb sections to achieve the same tip position of an inch or so ahead of the riser. I can see where the flat sections could hold some preload, but with less sweep are you going with .002, .003 total lam taper for example
Actually this limb designs run an .004 FT, but i use a tip wedge coming back the other direction to shorten the working portion of the limb. and long lean wedges on the TD version.
Btw.... i like a shorter working limb on all my limbs, even a long bow. it shortens limb travel and increases performance dramatically. high pre load, short working section, less limb travel... it all adds up.
On the one piece versions i use a long riser 20-22'' tip to tip on the fades with a double ended power lam 30" in length. so the actual fade tips are 15" from center of riser grip.
With that being said, i do not use this limb design for anything less than 62" and typically 64-66' lengths are used for longer draw lengths... That is the down side to this particular limb design is that you need more length for a longer draw. I would not build this design in a 60' length myself. but if i wanted to, i would shorten the riser and pull those fade tips down the hill a couple inches to maintain the same limb dynamics.
I have a hybrid design i use for shorter bows that have a much longer draw length capacity. O do use an .003 FT on my hybrid and also a flat spot in the working section. Kirk