"Flipping the tips"
I'm confused. I hear that a lot.
Does that mean adding reflex to the last 8 inches or so? That used to be called adding some semi recurves.
Does it mean recurving? Then there is a static recurve vs a working recurve.
Either one of those 3 will make for a smoother draw.
Yesterday, I heard the term 5 curve bow at a shoot in reference to a Japanese Yumi bow. The practitioner agreed. I think he was being polite. I should try that.
I've been making and breaking bows since '89 ish (not counting the bent sticks I made when I was a kid). I've been reading and dreaming about making bows since I was 10 years old (I'm 65). Never once read about a 5 curve bow. I've read about gull wing bows and Yumi bows and know what those are. I've some some too.
We seem to be inventing new terms which can be confusing to this old man.
Am I the only one confused?
Don't mind me, Zenart. Just having fun. Most on here know that and ignore me.
Jawge