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You might find an advantage if you glued the core and belly lam in 2-3 inches of Deflex, then glued this to the backing laminate in 1-2” reflex. The bow will probably spring back to almost zero deflex after adding the backing layer, but this can help offset some amount of the compression stresses on the bow belly. Alan
I remember reading something about this in one of the TBB’s?
I think there is a reference in TBBI, maybe in the "Performance..." chapter
That was mostly speculative. Chris Boyton used to make a bow with a double hickory backing strip glued up in a complete circle and then glued that to two other layers in a a straighter form.
Can’t believe I haven’t heard of gluing up lams separately to change the forces they exert on each other.