Dear all,
Thanks for the comments.
I flipped the picture, and at first it seemed indeed that the upper limb should bend a little more. However, I noticed something very interesting. Can't wait to hear your opinion.
As said, I never made pictures to judge the tiller. Now I did, and have them available, I just wanted to do one more check before starting to afjust the tiller and scrape wood of the upper limb.
Please have a look at the attached picture. Here I have first rotated the picture 0,5 degrees, which is only a very small amount. I was thinking about the 'flipping' of the picture suggestion> I wthought that this would only be really right to compare the limb bend when the bow would have been held absolutely vertical and drawn absolutely horizontal.... I thought that this would have been purely coincidence.
So, when rotating the picture to the right only 0,5 degrees, and THEN flipping it... I was amazed!
Please look carefully at the attached picture. There is a center line horizontal that marks exactly the middle of the bow (vertically). There are a few 'help lines', which now show in THIS slightly rotated picture, that the tips of both the upper and lower limb bend exactly the same amount... horizontally. So, my question is: what do you think of my reasoning?
Is this bow symmetrical in bend or not?
I did not realize that 'vertically flipping' of a picture could give a distorted view .... am I wrong?
Best,
Marcel