Steve,
Thanks for having a look at the bow.
You are right about having the bow calculated for strain. The bow was calculated for 0.7% strain in the working arms, and slightly less strain in the handle. The center 6 inch of the bow is at 0.6% strain, adjusting to full strain (0.7%) outside of the center 12inches.
The bow mass is 18 Oz. …….I consider the handle as somewhere between full, and semi-working, as the strain is only 15% less than the arms. So, I was thinking that the value to put in to the formula for handle length would be something less than ½ of the 12 inch reduced strain length. However it takes 8 inch (which is more than ½ of 12) to get the actual bow mass. I designed for 28 inch draw to have a bit of safety margin. The bow has 1.5 inch of just unbraced set after use at up to about 26 inch draw. (About 1 inch set rested) It has a crowned belly and is oak so I thought the set to be about right.
Do you think that for a narrowed handle bow, intended to have a working handle, there still needs to be some handle length value put in to the formula, as opposed to, say, a full working ELB style?
Dave