Howdy Group,
Thanks for the info - sounds great.
After 24 hours, I'll take this limb out of the jig (cull?), and I'll steam and bend the second limb.
After another 24 hours, the jig will be removed.
And then, after a week (or more), it will be ready for me to string it, check and work on the tiller.
The reason I wanted to try to re curve this bow is because, while tillering it (the first time), I overstressed the limbs and put in about 2 inches of set.
Since then, I re tillered the bow to get the mid- limbs bending more, but the 2 in. of set remained. So I decided to try this re curving.
BTW, someone had suggested that I heat treat these limbs to remove the set and to increase the weight. I don't have access to a heat gun right now, (I dropped and broke mine). So I thought I would try this re curving instead.
Oct. 22, '09 (I've now completed the re curving of both limbs and will let it sit for a week or so.)
FEW MORE QUESTIONS;
After re curving the the limbs, how will this affect the brace hight, and will I have to change the string length?
Will this increase the draw weight any noticeable amount?
Lastly, do I want to get the re curves (bent part) bending slightly?
Here it is in the jig...
The second picture is from the first try at tillering this bow. I later got it bending more in mid-limb... After re-tillering, it's about 45#@28" (before re curving).
Thanks for your advise,
Canoe
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