The width doesn't make as much difference to draw weight as the thickness (Yeah I know that you know that), but it does add to the stability and lack of sideways bend.
I tend to ignore the width profile (generally it's parallel for say 6-8 inches then taperd to the tip when roughed out) until I'm pretty much finished and then I blend it in with the nock to to make it look a smooth curve. (I hate those longbow tips that look like someone has just done it with a giant pencil sharpener and plonked a block of horn on it, and no attempt to blend from circular at the nock to the limb profile.).
What I'm really saying is use thicknes taper to give the tiller you want, and width taper to make it look stylistically how you want.
Hope that makes some sort of sense?
Del
That makes perfect sense. I guess I'm actually not making any though,
, I forgot to say that I am cutting the taper to these staves on the width and belly, rounding the edges, and then when I go to floor tiller this is always what I get, tiller wise. I taper the belly from around 3 1/2" from center to the 1/2" tips in a straight line. It's funny though, after posting this I thought, "why don't I just go measure a pre-tillered bow's width taper, and then copy that?". So I went and measured a finishe bow I had, and the width taper is exactly the same. I think I might of brought the stiff outer limbs around though by reducing on the belly mostly, I don't know,
. I guess what I am shooting for is as close to a pre-tillered bow as I can get to after cutting all the tapers and rounding the belly, etc. On my bows though, I think it ends up a lot of the time something (roughly) like this:
Yes, it is a horrible picture that tells you nothing really.
But it's not really a straight taper anywhere is what I mean, it seems to always come out a curved taper. I made a template which was a straight pyramid taper for both the width and the thickness, but I think it resulted in the mid-limbs being way too narrow.
EDIT: This is what is roughly what my tiller looks like on every bow the first time I check the longstring tiller: (I go right to longstring tiller anymore and skip floor tiller, with roughed out laminates it seems I don't need to really like with staves)
I'm thinking I need to reduce either the width or thickness or both on my template on the outer limbs. I know templates will only get you so far, and the rest of the way only good ol tillering will take you, but I am just not super happy with the results I am getting, and I think I can easily get closer to the tiller shape I want.