That's definitely a lot of reflex, for sure. Overall it looks sweet. I have been entertaining a similar project, but need to put together my form. Is there anything you would do different next time? Also what glue did you use for the glue up?
On my next one, I will try to have more meat near the deflexed handle to keep it from bending, and/or less on the outer limbs to get em working more. I kinda wanna do something like a really long power lam, 40" long, on top of the other power, and the continuous thickness ipe strip. So I would have -
- One continuous thickness 1/4" ipe strip about 66" long
- One 40" tapered "power lam" (yes it is long)
- One normal 20" power lam, 1/4" thick at the center
- And one bamboo backing, about 1/16" at the edges
The obvious solution would be to have one tapered belly lam, but the thickest I can get ipe to bend in this form is 1/4". If I had a lam grinder than I would be good to go!
Maybe I will just do 2 ipe belly lams, 1/4" thick at the handle, tapered to 1/8", to give me 1/2" thick belly tapering to 1/4" thick tips? (I am tapering with my belt sander at the moment) Well actually, that wouldn't work, that would be just like two of the belly lams I used on this one stacked together, ? I don't know, I am just thinking I need more meat off the deflexed handle. My ipe belly lam I used in this one was 1/4" thick tapering to 3/32" thick at the tips, or roughly something like that. Maybe a smudge over an 1/8". I also used a 20" long 1/4" thick at the center power lam. Oh yeah, the glue was tb3.