Probably a couple years back someone posted a fairly extensive thread about their experiments building some pyramid bows. Going off of Tim Baker's info on the pyramid design and it's inherent efficiency, the poster was examining a way of building pyramid bows from boards that would require minimal tillering to produce a shootable bow. If I remember correctly the original poster was using a table saw to rip pyramid bow blanks at an even thickness for the entire length and then was cutting the tapers with a bandsaw. Does anyone remember this thread, or who the poster was? Also, I can't remember if it was actually posted here or over on Paleo Planet. I've tried the forum search on both sites and have come up with zilch so far. I have some interesting thoughts I'd like to experiment with by building some pyramid bows, but I don't want to duplicate effort either. If someone has already experimented with an easy way of kind of churning out the design, I'd like to see their methodology so I don't go reinventing the wheel so to speak.