So, if fade width is extended to mid-limb or thereabouts before tapering to 1/2" at tip, do I need to do elliptical tiller or is circular tiller still appropriate?
Reason for asking is that all my bows, to this point, have been tapered from end of fade to tip and circular tillered. Elliptical tiller would be yet more "new ground".
The following is just my opinion and I've only ever done one DR bow and that exploded, others may well disagree.
Come to think of it, if I were you, I wouldn't read this post
It depends what you mean by elliptical... if you mean more bend near the tips and less near the grip then No!
The way to look at it is... it should be tillered the way you'd have tillered it if it was straight BUT the tips should flex less, by the same amount as they are reflexed (make a similar allowance for deflex on the inner limb). EG, the unbraced shape should be sort of subtracted from the usual tiller.
I usually do arc of a circle. So if I had 2" reflex , I could draw the arc of a circle, add 2" of reflex to that shape at the tips and there's the tiller shape
Probably an oversimplification, but hey... sue me!
A full deflexed reflex bow has a huge reflex which at full draw uncoils to give a virtually straight limb which is angled towards the archer by the deflex near the grip.
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