I started down the seemingly smooth path of laminated bows a while back and as I've walked along I've manged to figure out its not as smooth a trail as I'd expected. Bit more to it than I thought.
I've made two separate forms now since I've started. The first one induced 2 1/2" of reflex in a 70" bow (we are talking Hik backed Cherry Lonbows here)But all of the reflex was in the outer 20 or so inches of the limb the center part was flat. Don't really know why just did it that way. What I found was that where the transition from reflexed to flat occurred I couldn't get a good glue joint no matter what I did. There was always a little bit of a thicker line there where it made the transition.
My second one , which has my third ( first two are kindling) Hik backed cherry longbow on it 'till tomoprrow evening, was a bit more radical. It is a complete arc, no straight section to it at all. Even the thick part where the handle is has bend in it. Don't know how it'll turn out or what kinda gaps I'll have under the backing strips with this new one.
What I'm looking for is maybe a good discussion of the finer points of making a form for reflexing a laminated bow, or maybe pics of your forms and why you made them the way you did. Whatever you experienced fellas think is important to understand.
I'll certainly appreciate the info. Tired of breaking wood.
Chris