I've only really seen power lams used on R/D bows. Can they be used for other styles? Can one use a power lam for a slightly bendy handle bow?
I have de-crowned an osage stave and plan to back it with a hickory strip. The problem I foresee is the handle area is fairly thin. With the hickory backing it's going to be about .70 inches. I could glue on a riser and make it a stiff handle bow, but then I'm concerned about the step-down for riser to limb through the fade area. That area will only be about .60 inches at best in the step down section. My thinking is the power lam might help with a potentional hinging problem coming out of the fades if I build a stiff handle bow. But, my first choise would be to have the handle bend just to the feel with this bow.
The stave will be 58" ntn. My draw length is 26 1/2 inches. I would fine with a 40# bow, 45 to 50# would be just great. So, I need to get as much of the limbs working as possible.