Hi PatM - On 2 previous posts I have admitted that my joints were poor. So please stop now. To me it sounds like a song sheet that most people are singing on the hour every hour. Its boring. Having admitted my joints were poor twice in different posts that should be enough. I got the design idea late one night, scribbled it down. I started build it the following day, As the bow came together. I made the bad mistake of getting giddy and throwing it together. I came on this forum get good advise I got that from many people. I am Happy on this forum. I not only respect everyone, I appreciate and am taking the advise given. All the advise will be built into my next bow. The joints will be up to a much better standard and will be increased from 2ins to 3/5ins. I would say that the danger is not as big or bad as some people think. The analogy about a pry bar is totally wrong. From full draw, bow limbs generate a turning force, i.e. Torque and not linear. The pivot point is spread out amongst the total glued area of both limbs and not a point at all. Having said that, I am increasing the total glued area with more length and better joints.I doubt that my next bow will be the answer to a maidens prayer, but, it will be significantly better in all ways. Thanks to the people on this forum.
Pearl drums - Both Kassai and Grozer bind the joints on their bows. I think it looks great on their bows. But my Bow is different and I agree with you completely.
DaveMac - Please PM me and let me know where you are, maybe we can meet up sometime. As regards pulling a 100lbs bow. Its not as difficult as you think. You did not say how long you've been shooting and with what power of bows. If you use your whole body its not so bad. I've only been shooting for approx. 6 years. I am a short fat man who turned 62 yesterday.
Parnell - We used all our Yew 500 years ago. It used to be a law in England that all imports had to include a big quantity of Yew staves. Mores the pity as I live fairly close to a graveyard.
I do have a graveyard storey. I used to make thumbrings from solid bone. When unwanted visitors asked where I got the bone. I would point to and say the graveyard and look at them sideways (like the Terminator). Of course I got them from my local pet shop, (bones for dogs). Not everyone believed me, but, they did'nt stay long after that.