Willie - I’m still here. Just mentally processing these things. I started out in engineering and made it about 3 weeks until my calc professor told the class to “forget everything we’ve covered so far - it was supposed to be for a different class.” It was that point that I went in a different direction that led me to the law. So needless to say, I don’t have the background that makes studying these things easy. For me it is about art - from seeing the bend, to shaping, inlays, overlays etc. But that doesn’t mean that I don’t want to understand it on a mechanical level, just that that aspect doesn’t come as natural. I’ve also learned a ton from this thread. I’m not looking to “build bows by number”, just looking for any way to enhance what I find an incredibly enjoyable craft and “craft” bows that are more durable, faster, lighter or whatever the goal is. Having that knowledge will help me utilize understand the path to the goal. So thanks to all for contributing, even if a good portion is at the edge of my comprehension, and frankly disputed. As a side note, I find it interesting that there are those who can function on such an advanced mathematical level and still be drawn to wooden bows opposed to glass. We are an interesting group for sure...