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I'm a little slow. I can't wrap my head around an elliptical tiller with 10" stiff tips.
Quote from: Beadman on August 25, 2016, 11:20:22 amBadger...I have a friend who makes his own FG bows[he's made self bows too] and has adopted the stiffer tips design I shoot.Don't exactly understand all of the reverse wedges etc. used to get the job done but he likes the bow better and it is faster.Not so much reflex though as you described on his.Maybe a couple inches at the very most. The r/d bows get squirely once you get past about 2" reflex. The limbs will rock back and forth at brace. The soulution for that is less working limb. Actually less working limb solves a whole plethora of problems but it brings a few of its own, mostly just too much strain.
Badger...I have a friend who makes his own FG bows[he's made self bows too] and has adopted the stiffer tips design I shoot.Don't exactly understand all of the reverse wedges etc. used to get the job done but he likes the bow better and it is faster.Not so much reflex though as you described on his.Maybe a couple inches at the very most.
Great topic. and one I have spent some time ruminating over. I like the idea Sleek put forward. Good analogy. As to whether getting the bend to run from outboard - inward...is that the ideal? I ask the question because I am unsure. That is to some degree is how I tiller most of mine, without giving it much thought during the process. I have been threatening to build an Elmer Wilcox Duoflex for years now. I have toyed with it on several staves and cant get the balance anywhere near right. Stability issues yadda yadda, so I've yet to get close. If you look at the FD curves on them as reported, they are pretty amazing for a wood bow. They are built quite to the opposite. Thick inner limbs bend first before the working recurves open up at the end of the draw. I believe Marc built one if not more some years back. I think it was actually Russ Willcox. [/quoteSLIMBOB.....I think your right with Elmers's bows there.They have to be shorter limbs though to negate the mass weight of the working recurves.
Marc, I dont understand?