Hello everybody.
I am doing a red or white oak (not sure wich one is) board bow.
It is 66" tip to tip, whit 4" handle an 2" fades.
The limb width starts at 2 1/4" tappering to 1/2" tip.
I REALLY want it to be a 50-55# bow.
My doubt is about the thickness it should be.
Do you think:
1. I should go for a constant thickness, and if so how much should it be, taking in consideration the draw weigth i a am looking for?
In this case should i tiller only in the width, not in the thickness?
Or
2. I should also tapper the thickness? The board i'm using is almost 3/4" thick, do you think i should tapper it from 3/4" at the fades to, lets say, 1/2" at the tip?
I really would like to get it rigth, because every bow i've made have ended up 40/45 #...
Can someone help me on this?
Thanks.
Joao from Portugal.