Hi guys, I was wondering if you might be able to help me understand the math behind the wood bending test in the traditional bowyers bible a bit better. For those of you who use it.
I have a stave that I took a sample from, and tested a piece of in accordance with the test in the TBB.
The results are: 36lb at 3 1/4 pull, taking 1/4 set, and breaking at 4"
If I'm reading it right, that means the wood has a higher draw weight than standard and needs to be narrower. But if you follow the math in the book and divide the 'standard' draw weight of 25 by 36 you get 0.694, and when you times that by the standard limb width of 1.75, you get 1.215.
That means it is recommending a limb width of 1.22" to make a 50lb bow out of this wood.
I'm still learning my way around bow building, but my instinct is telling me that is way too thin to make a 50lb flat bow out of?
Thoughts?