Hey fellas,
Made a couple of trades here lately, and was makin bows for my end of them. The bows were wanted in the upper 50's for weight but both of these came in at about 50# so instead of throwing everything in the re-do for kids pile.....thought I'd try a "fix".
The bow in the photo's is an Ottawa style, and is a self-backed american elm (grey elm). it was all tillered out and shootin pretty well, but was light. I took the bow and ran it through a thickness planer (on the belly side) to make sure it was flat and to remove the champhers from the scallops as well. I then glued on a 1/8" planed hard maple backer strip on the belly side and induced a small amount of reflex. ( I use TBII for all my glue joints)
I'm going to be curious as to the effects of this. I hope that the high compression hard maple adds weight and speed......without overpowering the back.....I guess we'll see.
will keep ya informed, thought that some of you might be interested in this as a way to maybe "fix" a similiar problem.......assuming that it works in the first place.
rich