I went at this piece of wood thinking just do. Now that I have some time in it, I don't want to mess it up any more than I have. It's 55" ttt, 8" statics 3/8" wide to the fade, two inch fades, 14" working limbs 1 1/4" wide, 4" handle, so far. I started with a wider profile and well messed up trying to split extra off the static made it too far off to one side(changed my back profile) my limbs are twisted off to the sides each going opposite directions about a 1/4 turn. I'm thinking I should be able to heat and straiten them out. I have not got this to floor tiller yet, I want to scrap it down a bit more to even up the limb thickness before I start trying to bend them.
1st off do my stats sound ok for a 45/50# bow?
2nd heating the limbs to move them, dry heat, oil on wood and dry heat or steam?
3rd, should I heat now and try to bend them or get them working? 4th, anything I have not asked that you think I should have asked?
Thank you for you looking. Ed