I was just checking out the thread by bigcountry regarding his tiller. ( Great looking bow !!!) George has made reference before to getting the limbs bending right out of the fades. What I'm wondering is this: when you are making a long, narrow bow, does the same principal apply, or having longer limbs, can the fade area not be as critical to get bending as much ??
This is my first Ipe - backed with White Ash left in stave form (not planed to board form - bark removed and flattened on jointer)
I have a nice even taper from the fades to the tips on the Ipe belly, and it's bending in a fairly even arc now. The dimensions are
70" ntn - 1-1/8" at the fades with a straight taper to 7/16" tips. I'm sure that I can thin the tips some.
What tiller profile should I be looking for ?? Up till now I've made flatbows of Maple, Hickory, Black Walnut, and Ash. This Ipe is a different animal no doubt. The stiffness factor (tensile strength??) is amazing. I'll try to get a pic or two soon. Any advice on what to shoot for tiller wise is appreciated.