At the risk of seeming to place little value on the mathematical side of this, which is not the case, most of this work, for me anyway, is intuitive, Edisonian. It’s not that these precise mathematical formulas hold no interest for me, it’s just that most of building a bow for me, is done by feel. Granted, I have a wealth of experiences that inform me, and I stand on the shoulders of lots of other bow makers, at the end of the day, what length do I need for this particular bow? What width? How much can I reflex, safely? Straight taper or parallel? Tiller shape? How much less should it bend at this knot? All of these questions are more about how I feel about the stave in front of me. I enjoy the more technical discussions, as I think it helps to inform the intuitive It enhances it. But it can’t replace it. I believe, for me, that comes first, and everything else follows.