Thanks for the input on your opinions on red oak guys.
gmc, Trapping the back makes the back of the bow do more work per mass thus reducing the mass of the bow, which is good in general but most important at the tips.
johnston, I believe that red oak can take some violation but I just want to be safe. Maybe the bow you made would have broken on the 201st shot without the backing.
Because of the draw weight limitation, I don't think anyone would make a 12 foot bow because, beyond a certain length, string mass eats up efficiency so there is no gain in performance. Also I don't think anyone could shoot it. Discussion is what drives us to build these designs. It's like philosophy before experimentation. I don't mean to show off with this thread. Even if only one person learns something from this it will have been worth it. I just thought it would be fun to do a build along of a bow that most people know about yet is rarely built. It's only a big deal if you feel it is.
Toomanyknots, I don't think you angered anyone and I know you didn't anger me. I love discussing design and really believe that it is where we learn best from each other. Don't let anything stop you from sharing your thoughts and ideas.