Question about Flipped Tips...
Hello Pappy,
Beautiful Bow!!
I'm new to bow making, and have never flipped no tips.
I had been under the impression that the flipped part of the limbs were supposed to be part of the "working limbs" and were supposed to straighted out some.. (flex) at full draw - more than what I see on this bow. So, is the purpose for the flipped tip mostly to provide a lower string angle? Is this considered a Static Re-curve? And, how is that differant from an R/D bow?
I'd appreciate some explanation on the functionality of the Flipped Tip compaired to the R/D Limb. 'cause I'm confused..?
BTW, I've been doin' some bow building lately; board bows, and my first stave bow. I look forward to sharing some pictures and asking a lot more newbie type questions.
Thanks much,
Canoe
Oh, and those are some Fancy Pants you're sportin'