Yup... this is definitely outside the box for me!
OK, Chris... refined the tip thickness some more... in the above pics, the tips are3/4" wide. I now have them down to 5/8". I'm paying very close attention to my tip alignment as I'm reducing width. I think this will be important to avoid this thing from rolling over when I get a string on it.
For those of you doing static recurves, what do you think about my basic design? Will it hold up? Do the tips have enough strength? I have 5" of glue surface on the belly side, and 4" of glue surface on the backing. My glue lines are good, so that feels OK. I'm only looking for 45#@26", so not overly stressed. I know this is a highly stressed design, but will mine hold up?
Also, I need to do some sort of tips. I'm thinking pin nocks, with an overlay. I know I need to cut some deep string grooves on the back of the static tip. Should I do that now, or will that limit me later in terms of string alignment? Can I start to tiller without them?
OK... progress updates as it comes.