Del,
"I'm sure your technique works well for you,"
You don't sound very convincing, if you are sure.
"I'd just respectfully suggest it's an 'advanced' technique rather than a 'basic' one."
And I'd respectfully agree, having written just that in my post. But I think it has merit just in the consideration of it, if not in practice.
"I feel trying to juggle weight and length at the same time is beyond the relative beginer."
Please clarify. What does one "juggle" when tillering. It's simply a matter of looking at the scale, after determining by one mechanism or another the target draw weight at a particular draw lenght. Do you mean the math is beyond the capacity of the relative beginner?
"You are doubtless right to some extent,"
To some extent... Why the qualification? You either have done it and proven it to have merit or not, or have not tried it.
"...bear in mind an unbraced tillering string isn't actually exerting full poundage anyway!"
I didn't see read anything about this bow being tillered with a long string! But I confess my intuition based on the pictures was he'd achieved the braced bow, tillering with a short string... hopefully at a low brace height. And if not, he's already off the rails if he's tillered to 37# @ 16" using a long string. Why is this relevant to the discussion, at this point anyway? Is he still on the long string, do you assume he is? But I'd agree, tillering with a long string wouldl give higher than accurate draw weight (from stack) and usually produce a whip tillered bow if taken too far.
"I feel that trying to project right down to the low draw lengths and weights is unwise if one isn't really confident with the process."
Why would one not be confident of the process, in particular when he hasn't followed and adopted a particular process yet anyway and is asking for suggestions? Perhaps you are not confident with the process, and assume he should not be or is not.
Just out of curiosity, after 40 years of bowyering (I'd read on your website) have you not heard this idea suggested before now? Do you (chrono) test? Frequently? Carefully, as with a shooting machine? What kinda cast do your bows make? Do you care?
I realize my tone is perhaps harse. There is rhyme to my reason, other than just being belligerent, which believe it or not I am not. Rather I'm indifferent wrt to your preferences but very interested that others, in particular new guys, have opportunity to hear and entertain ideas without being influenced by folks entrenched in their own methods or dogma in such a way as to as to discourage or discount them, from my pov without justification. I'd imagine you see it the same way, although obviously in justification of your own preferences.