I recently made some recurve forms that would produce the equivalent of the reflexed limbs found in common reflex deflex bows. I was wondering, if I started with a
straight normal grade white wood self bow stave (of some wood that typically takes a little set, nothing too compression strong like osage/elm/iron wood, etc, maybe like red oak or ash or something) and reflexed the limbs like a reflex deflex, but left the rest of the bow straight? And tillered the bow so that most of the bend would be in the inner limbs, in hopes that the inner limbs would develop the inevitable set, so as to create the
delfex in a reflex deflex bow?... would that be cheating...,
. Would I be forced to call it a "reflex / set-flex bow"? lol