First time on the board, fist bow and not a lot of experience in making anything out of wood, so don't assume I know anything (as I probably don't).
I am trying to build a strange bow for my first bow: a hybrid between a recurve riser and long bow limbs. I didn't see anybody building this before, so maybe there are good reasons for it. My main reason for building a recurve riser is because that's all I know how to shoot (and it seems easier to shoot than a long bow, at least for me), and the main reason for sticking to long bow limbs is simplicity: it's almost a self bow.
So what I went with is a red oak backed with hickory and then in the handle area I added two more pieces of red oak (about 12" long and 1" thick). Then like a nincompoop I cut through the hickory in the handle area (for the handle and for looks). Now I put the bow on the tilering tree and it seems to be bending mostly in the handle
. That's very worrysome.
Now, it's true that the limbs are way, way too stiff, so I'll work on them, but I wonder if the whole project is doomed and if I should start again (and maybe not cut through the hickory lamination. The thing is that I don't want a super-strong bow. On the contrary. Maybe a 40#? Less than 45# for sure, and I can go as low as 35# and still be happy with it. Do you think that there is a chance in hell that the handle as is now can take 35-45 pounds?
Let me know what you think. I appreciate the feedback.