my buddy is wanting the three piece designs. I think they can look good if done properly, which for me is an experiment. I just feel like making the three price looking good vs ugly is all in the transition from the riser to the limbs. I was thinking for the limb locking of using dowel pin in the rear as a locator and for alignment. And the front I usibg a brass flat stock that slides ip and down on a brass bolt in the middle and has runners on each side out of wood to blend it from the sides and keep it strait while tightening it down. To pretty up the head of the bolt and to make it tool from I plan to make some sort of dial o knob of wood to glue on it. Though a counter sunk bolt that ends up flush with the brass strap might not look bad. I feel like it would be easier to make it and show than to try describing it. That's atleast the plan for mine. If I explained well enough to give a visual, what do you think? If need be I can draw up the design that I'm thinking of. My buddy might have a different idea for his. Which is fine with me, it's give me a second method to try and see which way we prefer. I'll have to check out Cody's stuff and get some inspiration before I get started.
I have some better materials: black locust, hickory, white ash, walnut, and a couple Osage boards with grain swerving in every direction. I just want to play with the cedar and cherry because I have a large pile of both of them, and seem like something that could end up interesting to play with, either explosively or performance wise. If it does fail and I need to start again, which combo would you like to see. I like to experiment and see what will work and what won't.
Kyle