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Tiller check please.

Started by mrbxzzz, September 24, 2017, 09:12:00 PM

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mrbxzzz

Hi everyone I am working on a bamboo backed white maple longbow approx 72" nock to nock. The picture is around 17-18" draw from a full brace.

I feel the tiller is coming along well compared to my other some of my endeavors...

    :dunno:    

Any comments on the tiller or even design would be appreciated !

   
BRB

Wolftrail

Should see an unbraced pic before I Decide. My first conclusion would be that the fades are bending more than anything.

Mo_coon-catcher

I agree, An unbraced will help a lot. If it's a flat limb profile, the fades are bending too much. If it's a reflex/deflex, ten it looks fine. The outer half of each limb is flat and the inner half is where all the curve is. But they are at least even.

Kyle

I was thinking the same thing...  But for a bow that is not glassed, I would think that you want that bend to be spread out a bit more to prevent fretting on the belly...

Roy from Pa

Agree with above comments about fades bending too much. Make it look like this.



George Tsoukalas

Get mid limb on to the nocks bending more. Jawge

Eric Krewson

To sound like a broken record again, a tillering Gizmo would help.

mrbxzzz

Hello again, here is an update on the tiller.

To answer the questions yes it is a straight flatbow.

I notice more set on the top limb from a hinge and I am aiming for a positive tiller,

I took it out shooting today and thought, could this be the reason for increased hand shock ?

http://i.cubeupload.com/hNYGOg.jpg


BRB
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