Sorry Weylin, guess I should be more specific. There has been various threads on here over the years about making horn style bows without the horn. Some have done it, others have failed miserably. I'm going for a slightly different approach. I'm not sure if you remember when it was posted, but a while back Matt Wirwicki posted a coral snake skin backed shorty composite bow that was 36" long, a little over an inch wide and drew 23"...
I'm kinda want to see if I can make the same bow, slightly scaled up in length, say 40" long, heavy sinew backing, 1 1/8" wide, pyramid front profile to 5/8" tips and around 40#@22"... I'm not really looking for dimensions, as I have enough experience to come up with those, and this is purely a fun experiment. I'm only looking at compression for now since I will be heavily sinewing this bow, and plan to do most of the tillering by adding sinew along the back, with minimal scraping of the belly.
What do you guys think?
Jon