I've tried searching but haven't found anything concerning this question: while tillering, can you get a decent indication of how much more a bow can take before failure based on set?
For example, I'm currently working on Red Oak longbow that is very similar to the "Yew Longbow" in TBB1 in tiller and dimensions. I am hoping to make my first "lite" warbow, so going for a 32" draw length.
So far, I've been closely monitoring set (and weight, but my bows always seem to come in at least 4 ounces heavy) to determine if the draw weight is safe for the bow, so I would pull it on the tillering tree to, say, 55# (while making sure the tiller was still good). After pulling it to 55# numerous times, I'd remove the string and measure set. If set is low, I'd repeat the process but pull it to 60#, etc.
So here I am, the bow is currently pulling ~70# at 28" and ~75# at 30". Current just-unbraced string follow is right at 7/8 to 1". I consider 1 1/2" set to be acceptable.
Do you think I can use the set to determine if it is safe to continue pulling the bow towards 32" or is set an unreliable indicator of how much more a bow limb can take? I'm sort of nervous because this is the heaviest bow I've ever attempted, plus I usually only tiller for a 28-29" draw.
Thanks for any advice!