What did you use for tools, Del? How on earth did you serve that string?
I used files mostly once I'd glued up the two laminates which I planed/spokeshaved to about 1/2" x 1/4" I then split this in two on the band saw (giving me a spare).
The nocks and suchlike were done with needle files, and finished with fine wet & dry paper. The string was a real pig...I untwisted a length of Dacron and made a continuous loop string, the serving took a fair bit of patience, and a strong pair of glasses! The hard thing was keeping tension on the string as I did the end loops...I don't enjoy making strings at the best of time.
It's good for me as I'm an impatient git, and it is character building to do something like that. When I'd done the first loop I realised I'd made the darned string too short and too fat (one whole strand of Dacron), so I had to re-do it.
The funny thing with miniatures is people think what a huge amount of work there is...No, it's much less work tha a full size, it's just finer. If you don't believe me try sawing out a 1/4" steel crossbow prod, and then try the scale model version, much quicker and easier.....
Tillering is a bit nervy as you feel it's bound to snap....hmmm, same as a full sized bow I guess
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Del