Hey Guys,
So I'm getting ready to start my second bow. I found a very nice piece of maple from Lowes. The dimensions are .75"x2.5"x48" long. I weighed and found the density to sit at around .767gm^cm3 (nice and dense!). It's quartersawn with very straight grain for maple.
Anyways, I'm thinking of doing a mollegabet style bow with spliced levers. I am currently unsure as to how wide (should I keep the working limb at 2.5" wide?) and how thick I should have the working limb be. I would like to hit about 65 pounds for this bow. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Josh