Ok guys, here I go again. You may find I am not so hardheaded after all
. I am now going to start building another ash bow. This bows paramaters are 66 inches long
27 inch draw
45-55 ( preferably the higher end of the scale ) draw weight.
Slightly flipped tips.
I think it is obvious I will need my widest stave for this long draw high draw weight bow for the length i have to work with. My widest stave is 2 inches wide. I will be using that.
Here is my plan; Cut the stave to near bow deminsions ,leaving it 2 inches wide for 2/3 of the limb then tapering to 1 inch tips.
Get it to almost bending on the floor and stick it in my truck and forget it untill it stops loosing weight.
Remove and make a D style bow leaving it excessivley wide near the tips and non working the last 6 inches of them.
Tiller to the draw weight at 25 inches ish ( whenever it starts to stack Due to string angle on the tips )
Stop, shoot the bow maybe 50 or so times along with sweating the bow in.
Flip the tips just enough to remove any set the by has incurred plus 2 inches of reflex. ( this is why the bow will be so wide )
Heat treat belly ( I wait till now because I still have enough wood removal to remove the browned wood, but still not have to remove so much that the heat treated wood is removed during the final tiller )
Tiller it down to the final draw weight and length, reduce tip mass, shoot the bow in and finish.
I do believe this should cover all the bases I have gone though in my other ash bow build. I will make this build as documented as possiable with pictures and such. Any one see a problem with my ideas here?