I like to be a bit further away from the tiller tree. Not because I'm worried about flying chunks, but because I can see the bending shape better from a bit further back.
Yeah, it is a bit close. I am still trying to find my style I guess and in a way I like being close enough to grab the bow, swing it around to see it from the other side, and mark where it needs work without getting up from the seat. I been trying a little bit of tillering with no tree holding the bow in hand against chest too, which is as close as it gets but some guys do real good with it I am told.
It gives a good close up work ability but not as good of a view as being back a bit more.
I like the concept. My only concern is that your lower legs and feet may be exposed if a bow explodes at full draw (which happens if you build enough bows). There is also a chance that you will topple backwards when that happens and possibly hit your head.
Good points! I guess I better wear boots and get something soft behind me.
I like it , it would beat waiting for good weather or light out to go out to the tillering tree , I could use one like that ( another winter project ahead ) , it would fit nicely in a closet till needed .
Defiantly better than what I had in mind , thanks for posting it.
You're welcome.
I tilted the upright 2x4 about 2" toward me so the rope was pulling straight down instead of pulling and dragging against the front of the board.