Had to back away last night and thought it would be a good time to see it on film and get some fresh eyes. I have it to 60 @ 24 with a target of 60 @ 29.5. It is 64" ntn. I accidentally drew to 65# a couple times, but I assume once or twice wont kill it.
I made a much bigger mistake that I am really kicking myself over. In the pic facing the washer/dryer, on the left limb about 10 inches in from the nock, I have reduced the limb unevenly. This is very frustrating as I know how common this mistake is and I thought I was doing well keeping my scraper flat. On the week side it is still probably ok, as long as I don't touch it again till final sanding. ?The heavy side needs to come down a good bit, which is good...I think. I hope it doesnt hinge when I do so. It is already properllering right there when it is drawn due to the uneven thickness. With five inches of draw left to go, I think I will be ok. Any ideas on how to approach it would be appreciated.
I have been using a pully and scale tillering tree... just put it on the stick for using Krewson's "tillering gizmo". I know the tips are still heavy... I'll start reducing the thickness as I get closer to target, just want to make sure they stay static... I want to leave them a little thick, as I pan to make them as narrow as possible.
Here you go... Pics from both sides...
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