I would say aesthetically the ones that I think are the most attractive have almost all the deflex in the handle area with a gentle reflexing curve in the limb with the reflex “turning around” (headed towards the back) past mid limb if that makes sense.
Do you mean the sort of “Shrew bow” look?
That is real similar to the one I have been using for years. My form has about 1" deflex in the inner third and the tips are glued up at 3 1/2 inches behind the back of the bow. Some of that is lost when I take the bands off and it usually ends up around 2" reflex.
Thanks - interesting that it will lose that much straight out of the form...
Would you do a tri-lam glue up all in one go? Some have suggested gluing deflex in first with a core lam and then pulling in reflex gives better performance?
Also does one do the glue up with a pressure strip? I was going to have bamboo backing first (with back of bow against the form), then a power lam, then my belly lam. Then is it worth putting some pressure strips? I was then going to cut an inner tube in cross sections to make rubber bands and then loop these over dowels spaced every 2 inches