seems like a stupid question to me,but i really dont know a whole lot about what i am doing.i was waiting on some hickory that i am supposed
to get this weekend,and made a couple of tillering gizmos.well i wanted to try them out,so,i laminated two 1/8 strips of white oak onto a 3/8
piece that i had.it was only 52 1/2" long.but i figured,what the heck.and only 1 1/8" wide.so i started tillering and gizmoing and ended up with the
bow below.i tillered it on center of the bow.so do i put the handle on center with the arrow pass 2" up,or the arrow pass in the center or what?
i've been shooting it about 1" above and 3" below.btw it is 51 1/2 n2n,and i brace it at about 5".i tillered it out to 26",which is a little short for me,
but i got skeered.it has about 7/8" set and 1 3/8" string follow/set when first unstrung.the reason the tips look funny is because i had to remove
so much material while tillering,yet wanting to leave the last few inches stiff,that they were way thicker when it was all done.so i thinned them.
now it looks like a bendy handled molly,with 3" levers.i didnt expect it to live anyway. i will get a full draw pic when get someone here to snap it.
thanks,ken