One more nice bow
Very good execution
I like it
Probably bownarra is right about the heavy tips - they could be made less thick. But the excess weight does affect speed less than one would may think; I once made this experiment with a 38# moellegabet: I removed 50 gramms of wood from the levers and only gained 5 fps. According to this 10 gramms of mass removal will provide 1 fps. But shooting comfort definitly was much better...
I have not done a penobscot myself and I dont fully understand how it really works. According to my understanding the secondary bow itself cannot store a lot of energy.....1 due to its tiny dimensions and 2nd due to the very bad string angle it has to work with; it has to work more like a cable backing...
I would be very curious to see te tiller of the main bow without the secondary bow and compared to the tiller with the secondary bow attached...how does the tiller shift??? Would there maybe more bend close to the handle without the secondary bow attached?
could you provide this pic?
Also I would be very interested in the fdc of these different bows. You see my rough estimation in a drawing
of course the curves wont be so linear and I guess I got a too big difference in early draw weight in my drawing.... maybe I'm completly wrong...
Cheers and merry X-mas!
PS:
https://www.deepl.com/de/translator works very well for translations - bow-building specific terms maybe not always
PS: I like your videos too - very cool music jingle you have there