Thanks for all the replys everyone!
Gordon, your hazelnut build-a-long is great and packed with lots of info! I learned a lot from your forum and will return to read it some more! I wished I would have read it before posting the questions
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Pat B, I originally read Mickey Lotz's article on the simple D bow and that's what got me pysched to build one. I was kinda stumped though when trying to understand where the arrow rest might be. I like the floppy rest also and might just incorporate it into my first one.
Jawge, I really appreciate the idea of putting the arrow rest as high as 1.25" above center line depending on the tiller. That makes the most sense to me especially if the lower limb is a tad stiffer than the upper. Thanks for the link.
Justin, your sculpted rest is intricate, detailed and amazing! Since I'm going towards simplicity, I may choose the floppy rest, but I also like the idea of using an antler wedge. Your work is inspiring and may give me some ideas for future bows.
I'm pysched to know that there is no one simple and absolute answer. So now I can try out all different suggestions and if I find one that works particularly well... then I'll stick with it; if not... I'll try something else. That's what makes it cool.
Thanks again guys!
BTW I just finished my first bow. It's an osage with a bit of character to it. 68" ntn, 50# @ 28". Traditional Cherokee handle bow (from Al Herrin's book, Cherokee Bows and Arrows).