Pappy....I should pay attention sometime at these bow making gatherings when this type of a deal is done.No matter how the back gets to the form from heat I suppose heating both limbs up to midlimb then would seal the deal.Making the handle a 1 and 1/8" thick to do this would work with a chunk glued on later to thicken up the handle like PD said.Dry heat I mean.
Selfbowman...I realize that too about set for my deflex.Then people will call it an R/D but not intending it to be one....ha ha ha.Normally lots of times I can keep my set an 1" or less most times.Depends on design and type of wood etc.
bushboy....I know what you mean about the levered bows.Made enough here to keep making them for sure.Like their performance and sweet smooth draw.
JonW....Yes I know your right.It's not all that hard really.I should be able to handle that.
bubby....Your right there bud.I always dry temper anything I steam bend myself.Especially recurves or statics.
Braced the bow.Carved the handle.It weighs just about a pound now that's all.It was an 1/8" negative tiller because top limb was 1/8" more reflex.Tidied that up and looks like it'll just make a 45# pound bow.Did'nt remove much wood really.I decide to just go with my half form for reflexing each limb.No R/D adventure this time....ha ha ha,but still thanks for the input and advice.It leaves the handle flat.The static tip goes off the end of the form and just the working limb gets reflexed.Trying to balance the curve of the tip with the reflex into a nice ever increasing type reflex given to each limb.Still a nice rounded type full draw then.I'll see if it can pick up a little poundage from reflexing and heat treating.Might wait 2 weeks I don't know yet.I usually use my 10 day rule....ha ha ha.Pics of the bow and form.