I'm still curious about spliced on recurves if anyone has any opinions about that.
I've never made an asiatic bow or tried to splice recurves, but here's my $0.02 anyway, worth every penny you paid for it
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I would think to splice on recurves you would have to have a good bit of overlap between the recurve you were splicing and the limb you are splicing onto, probably in the form of a straight section of wood left on the recurve piece to attach to the limb. I would also think you'd need to have the recurve trapped between two laminates or set into a kerf similar to what you described above. You'll need to splice them together with a strong, flexible glue and probably wrap them in sinew or other strong fiber, sinew probably being the best as it will shrink and hold the pieces together better. Depending in the design, you'd probably want at least 4-6" of overlap between the pieces.
The big variable would be how the splice will hold together. You could make the splice area non-bending but that would decrease your bending limb significantly and many woods won't be able to handle the extra stress. Making the splice area bend would be tricky as you'd have to make three pieces of wood bend as one and you'd have to worry about the sinew; it's hard to tiller after applying the sinew and if you tiller before the sinew, you'd be stressing the joint without it being reinforced. It seems kind of risky to do that.
In thinking this through, I can see why the asiatic composite bows used the materials they did. From what I understand, horn would be the best suited material for taking the compression on a short bending limband you'd want to sinew the back to deal with the high tension.
Now the longer you made the splice area, the less likely you would have to wrap the splice since you would have a larger glue are. If you made the splice longer, you could probably get the splie area working and tiller easier but at some point you have to wonder why not just glue up a laminate bow and glue in the recurves from the beginning.
I don't want to discourage you from trying, just pose some thoughts on how I would approach it to try to make it work.