@Oldbow: haha, I just needed a place to rest it and the ledge on that table perfectly matched the height of the clamps. No one noticed or complained
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@burnie: Yea, I've heard that about cherry. Hopefully, this goes well! The pin knots that seem to be on every piece of cherry I've ever seen are a little worrisome, but hopefully they don't claim this bow.
Anyway, sorry about the delay in getting progress on here. I've had to wait for glue to dry on various things (hickory backing, silk, tip overlays). Anyway, I've finished up the long string tillering so far today, and intend to get it braced for the first time in a little while (need to make a new string).
Here's the bow out of the form with the hickory thinned and trapped:
And here's the bow at 9 or so inches of string movement (which translated to about 5" of tip travel).
Yes, the right limb is pretty stiff out of the handle. There are some pin knots right there so I intended to keep that area a bit stiff; I may be over doing it. Thoughts? The overbending appearance of the rest of the limb results from that, so perhaps I should get it bending a little more. The right limb is stiffer by about 1/4", so I'll probably make it the lower limb if that carries through. Anyway, as soon as I get a new string made, I'll brace it and post pics of that. Hopefully, I can get this thing to full brace today. More later!
Oh, and ignore the blocky tip overlays for now, I intend to shape them, I just wanted the ability to use temporary string nocks that would be easily removable. Once I finish tillering, I'll get that shaped, the backing trimmed, etc..
Thanks for any help you guys can provide!
Arjun