It is many times mentioned that making smaller maybe half sized or quarter sized
testing or experimental bows would help in designing a full scale bow or allow
conclusion about a full sized bow.
Up to now I am not sure how the bows should be build and how the conclusion
are made. Tim Baker mentions in The Bowyers Bible part one a standard bending
test which would make those testing bows unnecessary, however the theory behind
is not fully understood by me.
My assumptions for a half sized bow are .. (e.g. around 33" )
compared to a full sized bow (e.g. 66" )
+ draw weight remains the same for full sized bow
+ draw length is half
+ brace height is half
. bow width could/should be half
or bow with should be same
It would be undoubtly easier if the bow width of the half sized bow would be only half of that
of the full sized .... however the "crown" would not be comparable with a smaller diameter stave.
Tim Baker mentioned that edged-ringed or as i call them standing ring boards are only
10% or a tenth worse. Maybe this would make comparison easier .... but until now i just do not know.