I'm working on my first backed bow and am excited to be trying something new.
Here's what I have so far:Hickory backed Maple (board, unknown species, denser and "redder" than 2 previous failed (chrysalled) Maple bows).
Length: (t-t) 64", (n-n) 62-63"
Desired Draw: 50-60#+ @ 28"
Profile: ~1.5" wide out to mid limbs, then taper to 3/8" tips.
Bendy handle
~2.5" Perry Reflex
Tempered Belly
So far I've done some rough shaping and glued the boards up into ~2.5" of Perry reflex. BEFORE gluing up, I heat tempered the belly (but left flat) in the hopes of increasing the Maple's compression strength.
Currently, the hickory backing is a hair over 1/8" thick. I plan on sanding it down to a hair under 1/8" thick.
My QuestionsMy biggest concern is the Hickory over powering the Maple.
1. Should I trap the back?
2. How thick should the backing be?
3. Will the heat tempering on the belly help balance the compression vs tensions strength?
4. I have no doubt that the Hickory can stand up to a 60# design, but I'm not sure about the Maple. Would you tiller this out to a full compass bend so all the limb is working or do you think I could get away with non-working stiff tips? (Like my Red Oak bow here
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,27282.msg364898.html#msg364898 with "Eiffel-tower" taper)
5. And finally, would it be wise to use the Mass Formula to determine goal draw weight? I would really like around 60# but I have no experience with backed or reflexed bows so I'm out of my element.
))))------------------>I have several other questions but this post is getting long winded as-is so I'll just leave this out there so the wise and experienced can direct me towards bow Enlightenment