I have become pretty confused lately while trying to sort out twisted limbs on a pair of yew billets that I am trying to tease into becoming a bow.
In an effort to clear my mind I looked for an extreme example of limb with a strong & a weak side and came up with a length of aluminum angle. I clamped this in my vise "back down, belly up" and pulled up on the tip simulating drawing the bow. I have attached a basic drawing of how this "limb" moved.
Basically the weaker edge lifted up more than the stronger edge and the whole limb moved laterally in the direction of the weaker edge; ie. the tip moved to the right when the weaker edge was on the right.
If a limb that is straight when unstrung but twists/warps when braced/drawn behaves in the same manner, and I can see no reason to think that it would not, then I think that I have finally got my head around this one.
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