Just wanted to get some opinions on how this stick in the early stages of tillering looks to others. To me, it looks pretty good but like both limbs are stiff in the middle and maybe in the tips as well. Tell me if I'm anywhere close, or should I stare at it and contemplate some more. It's possible I'm over-thinking this :-)
FYI, this is on a long string, and I've been using the famous tillering gizmo so far. Thanks for any help!
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Lookin good! The upper limb looks like it may not be moving as much at the fade as the lower limb, or it may just be my eyes. I have horizontal lines behind my tillering tree to measure for reference. Other than that, just keep on gizmoing and scraping the marks, and remember to never stress it past your target weight and when you see a flaw don't draw further until the flaw is corrected. Should turn out real nice!
Tiller looks good. Looks like you glued in a handle so start your removal of wood at the end of the fades. In other words, it looks like the handle area is bending which means the handle will pop off. Jawge
Thanks for the warning George. So, I should stay away from the fades for a while, and remove wood elsewhere until it's not bending so close to the handle?
Another question - at what point should I try bracing with the correct string length? Right now I'm pulling down to 20" on my tillering tree with the long string. Should I switch to the short one when I can pull to my draw length (29") with the long string?
you need to get it on a short string ASAP the long string will lie every time.
The string length totally changes the angle of leverage that the limbs are being pulled.
You need to get a shorter string on as soon as you can get it to about 3" braced. just keep shortening your string as you tiller until you get to your desired brace height.
Looking good so far
Agree with stiks..
Shorter string now - will do, thanks.