Question for you all. I have built about 50 longbows of many types, but I am interested in building a recurve. I got two osage 1x2x68 boards and the idea was to steam bend the tips and then back with bamboo. I am wanting to make a static recurve that has a similar outline to the early 50s Bear recurves with the brush nocks. I cut one of the boards off to 64" and steam bent the tips into the shape I wanted and also glued on a riser section so I have those things done. Now its time to add the bamboo and thus my question......since the tips of such a recurve are truly static and will not be bending at all, is there a NEED to have the bamboo follow all the way around the curves of the bow to the limb tips? Or can I have the bamboo cover only the working parts of the limbs and stop at the beginning of the static tips? I see no actual point to going through the effort of bending the bamboo to match the osage as well as having the extra weight on the tips. I can see an aesthetic advantage, but I see a performance disadvantage to having tip to tip bamboo. I was pondering just backing the working parts.....any thoughts are appreciated!
Thanks
Matt