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Looking good Bryce. I have never thought to burnish the back before tillering. Do you think it helps splinters from lifting?
Burnishing the edges of your self nocks, however, is a good idea, especially with softer wood like yew and hazelnut.
Burnishing is one of those things I've heard pros and cons on for years. I am not sure why I started, I believe I read about it in one of the books by a native American. I believe they did it to help keep moisture out of the bow. I'm sure there were other reasons they did it. I do know that it is difficult to stain after burnishing, so that should be done before hand if one intends to stain.I started burnishing my second or third bow and have done every one since then. I will do the whole bow once it is finished. Like you, I do the back and sides before tillering.
do you season your VM in log form, or split them? Ive been splitting, but even ones strapped to 2x4s seem to curl right up. some reflex is good, but extreme reflex is tough to work with. sorry, didnt mean to hijack your thread, but its VM related