Haven't made a bow since last January, and winter here in Central NY State has started so I decided to try what I know isn't the best combination for an ELB, but worth a try.
I made a 1/4" edge grain backing strip - cut out on my bandsaw that came out pretty nice, and glued it up to a nice 1-1/4" x 1-1/4" knot free hickory board with TB3.
I've reduced the backing to about 3/16" or so, and the limbs are only an inch wide and the belly is in the classic "D" profile, and tapers from 3/4" to just over 3/8" at the tips.
Have it bending evenly to low brace but haven't put a string on it yet. I don't want to induce any more set than it wants to take, and I can tell it needs to come down to reach my target of 42 -45#.
It's 72" NTN. I've mildly trapped the back.
How do you reduce weight on these ELB's? I have made close to 70 flat bows and longbows from staves and bamboo backed Ipe bows, etc, but this one is a whole new deal for me!!
I know I don't post much lately, but don't shave as much wood as I used to, and got the itch for a nice 3-D bow for next year.
Thanks for your input - I know there are some top notch bowyers here!!!