Hey guys, I'm working on my 5th bow and planning on trying a static recurve and have a couple questions.
First, is a gradual, even taper of the limb thickness still necessary? Or is it okay to have an even thickness from the ends of the fades to the start of the curves?
Second, I plan to leave the tips full width while bending (1 1/2"), does that seem excessive, or good to go? I want to make sure I have enough there for tweaking alignment if necessary, correct?
Third, I plan to steam the entire bow and clamp it in my reflex form, wait a couple day then I'll do the tips with dry heat. Does that sound like a plan?
At this point the back profile is laid out with the grain, which is the straightest I've worked so far. Just a slight twist on one end to correct when it's on the form. Trying for 50#@28". The stave is 66"
Thanks for any tips and insight!