I am going to attempt yet again an oak board bow. I have had one survive and iowabow's son has it.
This is a decent grained oak board I picked up at Lowes, intending to do one of those wide pyramids that seem to work well with this wood. I have done a few diagonal handle or Z handle bows before, but never one this extreme. For those not familiar, it is a handle that allows a more center shot arrow without cutting into the handle. The grip is set up to be diagonal as it bridges from one set of fadeouts to the other:
Having seen the photos, you can see this handle will actually give me center shot because of the extremity of the Z. Fade outs are inch and a half, handle is a bit over inch wide, and the bow at the fadeouts will be two and a half inches.
My question to those that have fiddled with this design, am I going too extreme? Should I dial it back a little? And secondly, is two and a half inches too wide for a pyramid of this wood. I am not so far along that I can't sand off the lines and start over, no actual wood was harmed in the making of this thread.