Hi all,
Long time lurker, first time poster. I'm in the planning phase of a boo backed ipe bow. This will be bow number 7ish for me so I'm still pretty green at this. Shooting for 60#+ at 28" but I'm more concerned with making a quality bow so weight isn't necessarily a huge priority for me. I've laid out the bow to be 69" long (nice) tapering from 1" 1/2 at the fades to 1/2" tips (seems uncomfortably narrow imo but what do I know) with generic handle dimensions - 4" handle, 2" fades to 1 1/2" - gonna slap some red oak on there for my riser - not doing an arrow shelf
My questions pertain to achieving r/d or static recurves/flipped tips. I want some degree of curvaceous intrigue. The ipe board I'm starting with is 3/4" thick and I'd like to preserve that thickness in the handle section so I don't have to futz with a power lam. I was planning on using a bandsaw to remove all the excess wood on the belly of the limbs and leaving it full thickness in the handle section and MAYBE attempting kerf joint recurves if I'm feeling froggy or simply doing the generic r/d shape at glue up.
If I were to do kerf joint recurves, when would be the right time to bend? At glue up or afterwards? Do I use dry heat or steam? Is TBIII good for all my glueing and laminating purposes? Any and all help and recommendations is greatly appreciated.