I have a selfbow made from a Gary Davis Osage blank. I finished it and am very pleased it's 68" and 52# @ 28". Now a year later I'm thinking I would to take a few pounds off of it. Having shot this bow for a bit is there any issue doing this. Any thing to watch out for when I'm re-tillering.I uesd a bit of dry heat to add some reflex near the tips....is this going to be a problem.. thanks for any help you can give me. ron w
Ron, There should be no problem. Even the tillering should pretty much take care of it self if you just sand the belly evenly the same on each end.
If your only wanting a couple of pounds off medium sand paper will get you there with finer paper for finishing.
Stay back about 6 to 8 inches from the tips. That is don't remove any there.
Ron
Ron one more detail. to be sure not to cause any dips or hinge areas use a small block of wood with the sandpaper.
Ron
Thanks, I didn't think there would be an issue, but the only stupid question is the one you don't ask...lol! I think I want to take off 3-5 #'s..
I agree with ron. A little sanding with some 100 grit paper would work well for that small os a reduction. I also agree with him about the block. I would use a block about 12in. long to keep from creating humps. Make long deliberate strokes and try to maintain the original shape of your limbs. Keep it smooth and flowing and go slow. Good luck.
I agree also. Sand a little on each limb, exercise the bow to register the wood removal and check the weight. This may take a few sessions but better safe than sorry.
Thanks fellas........
There all right go slow and take your time.Remember there's no rush.