BUT!!!!! Floor tiller stage is too soon, IMO. Get the thing smoothly drawing to 20 or 24 with a brace height of 4", and THEN temper it flat or into a little reflex. That is when you retain the maximum benefits from this woodworking technique.
i'm WAY to much of an amateur bowyer to not back every bow i attempt. so i gotta reflex first, then back, then tiller. i guess i could tiller first, then reflex, then back it, but i'm nervous about bending an unbacked piece at my skill level.
i not only back every bow, i end up breaking most anyways. i'm on #6, and i think i broke 4 so far.
thanks tho guys, appreciate the caul advice, i'll try that.