I'm working on my second bow, the first from a stave. I am in the floor tillering stage. It is a hickory stave. Both limbs have reflex from the center of the bow. One limb bends straight from the center a 1/2 refles. The other has more of a belly reflex at mid-limb of 5/8 tip to center reflex.. I see 3 options: 1. Add a belly reflex to the straighter limb. 2. Straighten the belly reflex and make it a straight reflex from the center. 3. Work with the wood as is.
If option 3 is pursued, I'm making a huge assumption here, during the tillering I should estimate the amount of bend of the belly reflexed limb to project the final tiller outcome. Meaning, since one limb bends at mdi-limb away from me I should try to project amount of wood that needs to be removed in order to create the perfect arch by the time I reach my draw length. My biggest concern is weakening the belly reflex to the point I have a hinge by the time I reach my draw length and target weight of 50 to 60 pounds.