Im got a request from a guy to build a 90* static recurve from a good friend of my uncle. Around that request he left the playing field open on what to do with it. So I'm going for black locust with a small stiff handle. I havnt done a static recurve in a while or a proper build along, so why not now.
I started with a black locust stave around 62" long and about 2.5" wide. A little short for my plans, but I'll see if I can make it work. The goal is 50-55# at 28".
I don't have to chase but one ring to get where I wanted. To make the bow even better I decided to go with a sapwood back. So far this morning I've got a ring chased with a profile layout doodled on, and roughed out into a blank. For dimensuons I ended up going with 4" handle, 2" fades, and 27" limbs from fade to tip. So to be able to get the draw length I need I made the limbs 1 7/8" wide which is as wide as the stave allowed me to go. Tapering to 1 5/8 midlimb the. Down to 5/8 tips. The plan is to deflex the fades a bit to reduce some strain once o have the hooks bent. As a way to help make up for the short limbs. I'd prefer if the limbs were longer. But I don't mind a challenge. If it turned out that I need to I can always thin the handle and make it flex a bit.
I want to get it to brace before I do any of the bending so it'll be easier to make the wood move.
Kyle