hopefully this is the right place.. i searched and came up empty.. cause virtually every thread has the words twisted or limbs in it haha. or maybe i just dont know what to search for..
anyways.. im in the final tillering of my 1st bow
.. just a cheapie redoak, linen backed bow.. nothing special. just trying to learn some stuff on a few boards before i tackle a stave..
i finally got the bow braced around 6" today with a much more even tiller than I had.. but now im noticing some twist in the limbs.. its a constant twist from nock to nock..
not a spectacular picture.. but you can see the left side is bending more towards the belly.. and down on the other side the right side is doing the same.. so regardless if im holding the bow the limbs are twisting the same way..
How should i go about fixing this issue.. which side needs wood removal?? or maybe im worrying to much? also.. the string is still dead center of the bow while braced, if that makes any difference..
im still a noob and learning. bout to start TBB v2 so ill take any help i get..
while ive got you fellas in here. maybe i can get some input on the current tillered state.. its not perfect..
i have my own thoughts about what needs to be done.. but id some expert opinion.. i havent had time to make a real tiller tree yet. just been using a 4x4 post on my deck and some nails to get an idea of the bend.. as it sits its braced at 6" and pulling 40lbs at 24". i havent had pulled it to 28 yet which is my drawlenght