Hey Guy's---
New to Bow building here, but I've been overcome by the desire to build my son a R/D 48-52" longbow. Was wondering if anyone could offer a recepie for a youth laminated bow around 30#? Tapers and thickness of Lam's, glass ect. Also, is there any chart available anywhere that might offer this info?
Thanks in advance....Kye
Kye, I cant help you, but Bingham Projects sells plans for several youth bows including a 48in and a 56 inch youth bow, they should be able to answer your questions. good luck with your build
Bingham's has a chart in their catalog for their plans which give lamination thickness's for different draw weights.
This is thne chart referred to above
http://www.binghamprojects.com/Page%2019.pdf?PHPSESSID=9772ac2d9b9df9aa088c72958add033d
30 lbs at what draw length? i made one that is 52in with what feels to me like about 40# at 28in. haven't put it on a scale yet, so i don't know the exact draw weight. if i'm not mistaken i had a tota; lam thickness of .255. .080 of it was black glass then i had a .001 taper that was .100 thick and a .002 taper that was .075 thick. hope this helps
little off on my numbers. it was .235 total. .080 in black glass. .002 taper .090 thick and .001 taper .055
Thanks for the good info guy's --
Sure appreciate the help here. eman614 that sounds a little thicker than I would have started at, so I thank you for the info....Kye
Okay, I'm giving up a "trade Secret" here but. Make the riser/limbs 1" at the widest part. (get 2" wide glass, split it down the center with tin snips) The riser should be 11 1/2" fade to fade, overall length 49" (47 1/2" NTN) make your form have 1/2" deflex, have it continue up for 10" beyond the fades then transform into the reflex for the length of the limb and end up swooping forward even with the deepest part of the riser.
.230 -.235 thick at the fades.
Use .040 glass, and two .075 tapers (.001 / inch) the 3 Glue lines will add a little as well.
Forgot to tell you before, but the riser is 16 in not 18. its also 1 1/4 in wide. good luck.
eric