Del is right on. Lot's of different paths will lead you to the final destination. Some prefer the hwy, some prefer the back roads, others take the bus. I do it the way I learned how years ago mixed with my own experimentations over the years as to what's given me the best results. I wont tell an accomplished bowyer that his method is wrong, simply because it's different than mine. In fact, I have incorporated others tactics and made them my own on most everything I do. Lot's of builds and lot's of bows and you will develop what works for you, just keep an open mind along the way. As far as locking one down at full draw, right or wrong I just wont do it. That doesn't mean that I think Eric is wrong. He's built over 140 bows, I'm not at half that number, so I give his opinion here a lot of weight. I just know that as I have developed my methods over the years, the way others have developed theirs, this works for me. Set and string follow are kept to a minimum if I have the design correct and that is one of the things I shoot for. Once it's finished I will leave it braced for 4 or 5 hours and then shoot the fire out of it. If I've done my part right, it's broken in and retained much of the muscle it started with. I will guarantee that others methods can also deliver the same results.