Hey all!
So I'm new to this board, and to bow making. I'm currently building my first board bow (red oak flatbow). I have a question about the layout of the bow. A number of bow plans will (lengthwise) place the center of the handle at the center of the limbs. This means that both limbs will be equal length from the fades. However, I have seen others place the handle below center, so that the arrow is at exact center. My question is if then the limbs are different lengths on a bow with a offset handle.
In the picture below, the top bow has the handle in the center. Both limbs are 33". Pretty straight forward.
If I made the bow with an offset handle, below center, would it look something like the bottom bow? In that case, would the upper limb be 30", and the bottom limb 28". Center, where the arrow would rest, is 33" either side. But does that mean the limbs are different lengths, or should the upper limb be shortened to 28", like the bottom limb? That would make the arrow sit at 33" from bottom nock, and 31" from top nock.
Does this make sense? I don't know if I explained myself very well.