Ok, So I've been basically obsessed with this bow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvODiVPCPqMI love the lines and deceptive simplicity of it. It SEEMS like the center has this extra swollen bulge under the bamboo. I found an article by the Maker in "The bow builders book" in which he shows a pic of a stave with a shallow triangle left on the stave. My photobucket account is not letting me in or I'd throw up a plan view.
What I have been trying to do is glue in a "power band" ala the build along on this forum. However as I think about it it's almost like he cut down to his ring from the back side of the bow. Since that nose,bulge, nose was left on the stave. I'm having a heck of a time gettin the seams clean on that powerband with my current tooling.
today I had this idea. What If I started with my 4/4" slat (or there bouts) and Cut down from the BACK side of the bow to get that swell at the handle (like leaving the powerband in the stave and removing everything else) THEN glue on my bamboo? Actually the bamboo could also be left thick at the center. The belly would be treated as normal. Does that make sense?
The closest I came with clean results to a bow that looked allot like that was the R/D long bow I did with no powerlam but a handle bump.
Would that work? Because then the forms for glue up are a piece of cake.
The plan would be to mark of that bulge section say 3/16" -1/4". Cut down over an 7-8" long run on either side of center then make a level cut to the end. Clean it up. Then cut my rough taper from the belly side. I save it and glue it back on with three drops of reg wood glue and news paper between. I also cut the taper a bit short of the handle so I can get a clean cut on the riser fade but now that I have a sanding drum I may not need to do that. Then I can clamp to my form with movable blocks to get the R/D in. I'll leave the center of the Bamboo kinda thick to pick up an extra 1/16" or so. I use a combo of rubber clamps and regular clamps to do the glue up.
when it comes out of the form. the sawn belly taper pops off easily leaving a tad of news paper to sand off and start tillering/ cleaning up as well as shaping and attaching the riser.
does any of that make sense?