Hi again everyone , hope you are all well. I just finnished TBB4, theres a lot of stuff about keeping the mass of the bow tips to the min! I always try to do this anyway, but tend to overbuild them for safety reasons. I'm wondering what is normal, not having seen to many wood bows.. I recently made a boo backed ipe 64" n.t.n., with a 13" handle section (trying to get close to a centre shot , lenght ways) so fairly short limbs. at the fades it is 1 1/2" and it tapers at 13" from the knocks to 5/8" at the string groove, I was going for flat as possible limbs. Do any of you bowyers out their reckon those tips should be thinned down, ? I feel they are too wide, but would hate to ruin the bow, cos its a fairly good bow, I'd be gratefull for any feed back on bow tip dimensions, and how thin they can be, also on boo backed hickory?
forgot to mention, the ipe bow is 62lbs, usually my bows are between 55&60lbs