Then, I started in on faceting the limbs. I used my drawknife to carefully get as close to the center line of the limb and the 3/8 inch line on the limb side as I could.

Then I took out my 40 grit "belt sander" (another Rich suggestion that worked real well), and flattened it all out good.

Did the same to the other side of the limb.

Then, took the drawknife out again, and knocked the ridge down in the middle/center of the limb, and sanded it down smooth, which gave me a little bit of a crown/oval shape in the belly.

Then, I did the same to the other limb. This gave me a bit of bend in the limbs, which i worked a bit further to get about 3 or 4 inches of movement at the floor tiller stage.

after that, I cut some pin nocks in and had to quit for the day. Next installment will be final tiller.
