Ok, I am prepping another ash stave for another bow. The goal here is 40@27. I have 3 staves to choose from. All are 66 inches long. One is 2 inches wide, the second is 1 7/8, and the third is 1 1/2 inches wide. I want to save the two widest for heavier bows.
My question is, can a stave of ash ( with slight propeller twist ) that is 66 x 1.5 make a 40 lb draw at 27 inches safely, and with minimal set? My idea for a design is arc of circle tiller with as much working wood as close to the tips as possible to reduce stresses inner and mid limb. I figure that would be he best way to ensure the bow survives.
If that is a good idea, what should my front profile be? Parallel limbs, pyramid, something else? I dont want to make it any thinner so I am leaning away from pyramid. I am considering a combination, parallel limbs to mid limb the go pyramid from there. Any ideas, comments, suggestions, snide remarks?
FYI, as the stves dry out, I will pick these threads back up and finish them. I just need some early on advice on stave selection on this one so I can rough it out to basic bow shape and toss in the truck with the others.