Tillering - what do you do with the string?

Started by walrii, July 19, 2010, 10:34:00 PM

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walrii

OK, dumb question from a newbie:  Is there a quick and easy way to get the short string off the bow so you can scrape the limbs?  Or do you just get quicker with practice?

Eric Krewson

When I get to the short string I don't unstring the bow to scrape the limbs.

Dublin Joe

I'm a newb, too, and I use a stinger.  It takes as long as it takes.

I've scraped with the bow braced and it works fine unless I'm near the tips and then I worry about nicking the string.

Joel
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Pat B

Joel, if you scrape from the tips back into the limb there is less chance of nicking the string when working with a braced bow.
Generally I remove the string before I remove wood and rebrace it to test. On difficult tillers I do scrape the braced bow drawn on a tiller stick. This is where Eric's gizmo shines for me.
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John Scifres

I generally leave them strung for the last few inces of tillering.  I have a 10" piece of wood that I partially draw the bow with when I am scraping a strung bow.  It is curved on the handle side and notched on the string side.
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Bob Barnes

It's easier to scrape with the bow strung if you have the right scraper...I have a couple made from bandsaw blades that are about 1 1/2" wide and maybe 8" long...

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John Cooper

Okay...this goes against what I've been warned about.  Doesn't removing wood while strung create more string follow?

John Scifres

I don't believe it has any impact on string follow.  I just do it for the final tillering.
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