Bad bowyer's luck this week. First, a very nice hazel bow fretted while shooting in. It was probably just 10 pounds too heavy. I had planned 40@26, and when it was 40@22 and the tiller looked good and I scraped and scraped but it did not come further back, I just slowly pulled it to 26. It looked good,weighed 55 and then fretted when shooting in.
Then I had this nice BL strave I wanted to make into a bow for my brother. He had wanted 70# at 32" draw, and I was quite nervous about it, since I have not built in these dimensions yet. I know he'd shoot it regularly and he is a much better archer than me. So I wanted this to be a good bow. I made it pyramidal, 73" long and almost 3" at the fades.
When I had it roughed out, The upper limb bended some, but not the lower. I kept thinning the lower, floor tillering, and even though it was already noticeably thinner than the upper, the lower limb remained stiff. Worse still, the upper, fatter but softer limb took set immediately even from sensible floor tillering. I had it on the tiller on a low brace yesterday, pulled to no more than 40 pounds.
The limbs are now at similar strenght, the lower still a tad stiffer. The upper has taken so much set despite being much fatter. The mass-center of the bow is in the upper fade!
I'll have to tell my brother he has to be patient...