Hey everybody! I'm about to start building my first bow after buying a cheap recurve and falling in love with the sport! I picked up a 1"x3"x6' oak board with very nice straight grain (note: actual dimensions are .75"x2.5"x6'). I have been doing a lot of research and decided to go with a Mollegabet design with the following dimensions:
Riser: 1.5" wide, full depth plus 1.5" deep birch handle, 5" long
Taper to active limb will take place over 2" for width and 3" for depth
Active limb: full width, .5" depth, 13" long
Taper to static limb, same as riser taper
Static limb: .5" wide, full depth, 11" long to nock
My main question is: do you think .5" wide by .75" deep will be enough for the static limb not to bend? I want it to be as light as possible to fully use the "lever" action. Any other thoughts on my measurements? I decided to fade the depth in and out of the active limb over a 3" distance to add a bit of draw weight, give it a bit more strength, and avoid a hinge. Thoughts? Am I crazy?
I'm shooting for 55#-ish at a 28" draw
Cheers!