Well, hope you remember that thing …. let’s continue.
Sorry, I haven’t done much on that bow. I have to manage some parallel projects, so time is what matters.
O.k. this is what I’ve done till now:
Some finishing sanding on tips and handle
A string groove filed in the lever
Rounding the edges on backside and a bit more on bellyside
First coat of finish to prevent re-moistureing
As said before, the bow was braced over one night to let the wood settle in.
Now the reflex has decreased to 1¾”. In other words, the bow took a bit than ½” set.
The tiller looks now a bit uneven, lower limb is too stiff.
What do you think?
IMO a few scrapes on the entire lower limb and additional on both outer thirds a few scrapes?
When short drawing the bow, I mean I will not reach the 60# - feels a bit lighter. We will see the result, when shot in on the digi scale..
I'm thinking on heating in some reflex, to compensate the set and the probably underweight too.
Also a further mass reduction at the levers could add a few fps more. That are options for the future. Not sure for now. Perhaps better shoot it in for some hundred arrows.
Let me hear your thoughts
Ahh, forgot - the bow is 58½”ntn, mass is 498grams (17½oz) and I want a 28” draw.
Will continue ASAP.