What do you think of the tiller

Started by razorback, September 24, 2013, 08:32:00 PM

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razorback

This id a hickory backed hickory pyramid bow. it is 67"ntn and the limbs are even length. I am pulling it from 1 1/2" above center to simulate how it will be pulled in the hand. 2' wide at the fade tapering to about 1/2" at the nock. Tips are glued on recurves ala 4est's board bow. I will be adding some hardwood overlays to the tips before the end. Right limb has a natural deflex in the outer half and the left limb had a little natural reflex. Tried to even out but stave didn't want to cooperate so left it as is as it wasn't too bad.

unbraced


7" brace


18" draw
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Echatham

looks purty to me.  i think... maybe... i detect left limb bending very slightly more at midlimb than the right?  the photoshop trick would probably show it. very slight.... and i don't know if ... actually... and this is just a guess, im an amateur... don't take my advice, but i think the right limb should bend just a hair more midlimb to match the left.

razorback

Eric, that is what the gizmo was telling me at this point. I have evened that up and moved it another couple of inches. The little deflex in the right limb and the added length due to where I am pulling it makes me a little unsure. I think it is looking pretty good.
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SportHunter

To me it looks stiff out of the fades and stiff in the outer third of the limbs.

Echatham

yeah i think thats probably right sporthunter.  i tend to be afraid to touch the fades cause i have seen so many hinges there that i leave them stiffer than they should be, and i think my eye has learned to be ok with that.  i can see better tiller than i can make if that makes any sense.

TimBoA

I don't know about it being too stiff in the fades...it is a bit deceptive with the front handle overlay (there is one of those, right?), plus it depends on whether you want arc of a circle tiller or more elliptical.  Just because it's a pyramid bow doesn't mean it can't be more elliptical.  If it takes set near the fades it will project out to more set at the tips.  

Looking forward to seeing the next set of photos!

Roy from Pa

Too stiff out of fades and outer 1/3 of limbs is too stiff..

bigbob2


razorback

Early on the right limb developed a weak spot towards the outer 1/3rd, right at that dark section. I worked the middle to avoid a hinge. I have left the fades stiff for that same purpose. I think the static tip overlays give it a deceptive look for the outer 1/3rd. I will work the fade area some more and keep an eye on the outer 1/3rd. More photo's tonight.
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LittleBen

Personally I wouldn't do a ton near the fades, just a little, I like to keep the near fadea rea fairly stiff personally. Mainly in the outer 1/3 of the limb I would work on.

razorback

Looking more closely at the photo's I can see that the first 5" out from the fades are not doing much of anything and the same with the outer areas. . Thanks for the input guys.
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Roy from Pa


razorback

I thought I might see some of your fancy artwork on this one Roy but I guess since we both see it we don't need no stinkin artwork.

How is the arm feeling, that looked like it might have smarted a little.
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Roy from Pa

It's getting better, but still has a ways to go. But I kin shoot a bow:)


Art B

Ouch! You using piano wire for strings now or what ol' boy?

Seriously though, you fall on a broken beer bottle or what? Main thing is that you can still shoot a bow. Get well bud.................Art B

Roy from Pa


razorback

Here is the next photo. Still needs more movement in the tips and near the fades. Though when I run a flat edge along the limb there is consistent curve. The gizmo shows fairly even bending as well, even though it looks uneven to the naked eye.


Took a short draw shot with it just to see how it felt and it felt lousy.



Luckily a bit came all the way through and I could keep pulling it out. I think I'll ice it from the inside with a cold beverage, just like Roy does, but with something better than Coors Light  :)
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bamboo

full penetration!!nice tony!!youch!!!
how close are you to target weight??
plumb your stick to the peg board and it will be easier to see the tiller--its looking pretty nice!---hows it shoot? shot feel??thats what counts at this stage
Mike

Roy from Pa


Art B

Seen that happen in real time, but worse. Not something I would want to happen to me. Sorry it happened to you. I now thread wrap the front of ALL my fletching............Art

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