I've seen a few post on here lately about Paddle bows so I thought I'd ask a question. I have one I am currently working on, all taken down to profile (Sassafras w/ Rawhide backing) that been dried for plenty of time. This morning I was starting to work on the thickness taper and have it down to what "looks" like a decent even taper from handle through the limbs and to the tips. I attempted to do some floor tillering but because of the heavily reflexed tips and short length (42" ntn) I really couldn't get it to do much bending like I can with a "normal" longer bow.
Is there a different tillering method with these wide, short buggers or do I keep working down the thickness taper until I get it to start bending some or do I put it up on the tree with a long string so I can see if/where it is bending?
I assume these are a bend through the handle to a degree and should be looking for that to start to happen before going to anything close to a short string, correct?
Many thanks folks!