I don't know if it would be better to ask this question here (since it is for the bow I'm building) or if I should make a new thread for it, but I'll try here 1st.
I've been reading a bit of TTBB vol 4, gleaning information from it for the bow I'm going to build, when I got to Badger's chapter about the Mass Principle. What he wrote makes sense to me and I'd like to build this bow using this principle as a guideline. I have two questions that I didn't see addressed (maybe I missed it), but I'm sure someone around here might have the answers:
1) Does backing the bow change the end mass (if you do not perry reflex it; I did see you should reduce weight if perry reflexing)? Example: would a rawhide backed osage bow and an osage selfbow have the same weight if they were both built the same shape, length, draw weight, and draw length?
2) The formula says to add to the weight of the bow if there is "induced" reflex (but makes the distinction that if you perry reflex you should lower the weight). Would flipping the tips before glue-up of a backed bow be considered an example of induced reflex?
Thanks!
(edit: 1st question to distinguish bewteen a backed bow that's left flat vs a backed bow that's perry reflexed)