do you just round the back and invert the belly? How do you find the correct radius? Do you use a special tool for tillering?
The back is the natural grown grothring in its origin shape, I do not bend a radius in a flat limb or so ... . The belly is hollowed out with this tools
http://www.mehr-als-werkzeug.de/medias/sys_master/700945V_01_P_WE_4.jpghttp://www.mehr-als-werkzeug.de/medias/sys_master/711071_01_P_WE_4.jpghttp://www.mehr-als-werkzeug.de/medias/sys_master/703516_01_P_WE_4.jpgand sandpaper
you have always to measure the thickness with a caliper. I made my own with a pencil hold on one side by a srew-nut so I can easily attach different thickness. Hope you understand my bad english ...
I would be interested in how well your bow performs as well.
Steve, please point me in the right direction. should I do some testings? IMO the hollow limbs are more springy (hope this is the right word) compared to flat limbs, in case of this bow there is really a lot of early drawweight.
I like the amount of recurve you put in the bow, but it looks like your limbs have small cracks right at the bend on the belly side. Did you use steam, and do you think those cracks will pose a problem down the road?
rps3 you are right, there are small cracks from recurve steaming/bending, they are not deep and I filled them with glue. So no problem, here is the stiff area of the levers.
thank you all for your input, very interesting!
I'm glad, I found this site ...