That last pic was after some more rasping and scraping.......coming along Ok. Upper limb is too the right Bending a tic too much and I wanted to shorten it up a bit and get the handle slimmed down to flex a bit more. I was hoping to get it to flatten down better at the handle instead of the shallow gull wing shape it had. Decided to shorten the upper tip and took the handle a bit slimmer. Hemmed and hawed and still was unhappy with the setback in the handle, so I steamed and bent the handle straight and rasped and scraped till things looked better. This was the result.
63" NTN. Drawing 67#@24 inches so far......need to slim the tips down and fine tune things things a bit as I work toward 26" I'll need to nudge the lower limb tip over a mite to get the string tracking better, but not too far to go now.
Any suggestions on the tiller? I think it is pretty close, but more experienced eyes may see something I don't. I need to get some paint or paper behind that tree to see the limbs more clearly against the wall
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Tomorrow if all goes well should be time to replace the wrap on nocks with some real grooves. One other question for the osage guys. If I just do simple self nocks with this weight(I am aiming for 70#) will they hold up if they are quite slim say 7/16 wide and about that deep or a hair more before I cut the grooves? This stuff sure seems plenty hard and strong and I'd rather not add overlays if I don't have too.......... I like this wood a lot........just gonna need to let it see some sunlight to get rid of the Tonka truck yellow
Darcy