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Started by macbow, October 06, 2015, 08:02:00 PM

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macbow

In the past if a bow was 5 pounds under weight I would cut off a inch and continue.

My question is where does it add stress if cutting of a inch from each end.
Is it mostly closer to the fades?
Should additional tillering concentrate there?
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Pat B

If the bow was well tillered it shouldn't change the tiller at all. The stresses should be evenly distributed too. Most of the stresses on a bow is at the fades anyway.
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mikkekeswick

It will eventually make the tips overbuilt.
A better way to gain a few pounds is to heat treat the belly.

Roy from Pa

I've done it a few times with hardly any change to the tiller. That was on bows that had very good tiller to start with.

Pat B

You could also add another thin lam to the belly and retiller. I've done this on a few bows with excellent results.
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macbow

Thanks everyone.
Will probably go with cutting itmshorter.
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macbow

Endedmup cutting 1" off each end. Replaced the horn tips.
Should easily make weight now. Still have final sanding.
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macbow

Not yet.  Will post in a few days.
Also got a kitchen project to finish.
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