All the bows I've made so far have been symmetrical. Both limbs the same length, bow is centred on the tree, and my pulley pulling centre too. I shoot my bows with the arrow on centre, and grip just below. Just not sure if this is the best way, the 2x4 on my tree I picture as my hand, so the arrow should be shot off my middle finger??
Just seems like I think I'm dead on with my tiller, then take photos and it looks a little off.
I'm making a yew warbow, and have the top limb 1" longer.
I'll try to word my question carefully.
My bow sits on the tiller tree, top limb to the right.
I marked 1" below centre, and that's centred on my tree.
Do I pull on that mark, or should I move my pulley 1" to the right, on the true centre.
For some reason any info I read on asymmetrical tillering doesn't penetrate my brain, and I just don't get it.
Is my arrow being shot off true centre in the end, or off the 1" below centre mark?
I'm just not sure if I'm pulling the string in the right spot when I tiller.
Sorry if this made no sense!