Del, thats not mad, that was one of the two ways I had planned on doing it. The thinking being the twist would form the handle and fades, one limb would be as if a normal stave, the other as if a perfect board bow.
The other way I was going to do it was take wood only off on the right hand side of the upper limb and only on the left on the lower to form the profile of a normal looking bow with a D section handle. The limbs would have a beautiful elliptical frontal profile. That would violate the grain on one side of the bow, but who cares, that happens when you taper the limbs anyway. You can actually build a normal bow from those two staves.
The worst part is the length, I am thinking 24-25 inch draw at a low weight, 30-40 lbs max is the most it could take because we cant do a bendy handle.
BWWAAAHAHAHAHA Twisted Sister Bows!!!!!!!!!!
I live in the states, in Tulsa Oklahoma. For a challenge like that, I would be willing to pay shipping. What would be fun is if Del took one and I the other and compare the bows when done. I would send the bow back to the UK when done. I dont mind paying shipping, but it will have to wait untill after January. What do you say Del, would you wanna do something like that?