Got a couple more inches towards full draw tonight. Currently drawing 54 lbs at 22". I decided to shift up a bit and shoot for 55 lbs at 28" when she's all said and done. A great pile of scraper shavings is building up around my feet and the aroma of hickory fills the garage. Good times any time I'm making shavings
I put an effort in this night to get the outer third of each limg bending more without letting the last 6" or so of the limbs bend. To my eye, the right limb still needs more bend in the outer third, please comment on this. I also narrowed the tips a bit from a hair under 1/2" to about 3/8" wide.
Pictures follow:
Braced:
And with grid:
21.75" or so draw:
Drawn with grid:
Now, I've noticed the set has increased a bit. I would really like to see 1.5" max on each limb, but I think that's slipping away from me as I progress. I'll refer to the limbs in the following pictures as they are typically seen when the bow is on the tillering tree in the past pictures. Any advice on how to proceed with attention paid to minimizing set would be appreciated. I've read badgers notes on zero-set tillering, but he says in his post to be familiar with side tillering as a prerequesite. Unfortunately, side tillering is something I'm completely unfamiliar with and hadn't heard of until that post.
First, overall unstrung profile. Right limb here is the same right limb as is normally shown, despite the fact that it is upside down. I placed the bow upside down because I had the sneaking suspicion that the flat base of the handle was not planed level.
Next, the left limb is at about 1.25" set immediately after unstringing. This one has had more set throughout the build, and I feel like it may be from where the bow was bending a bit too much out of the fades in the beginning of the process. I'd appreciate thoughts on where you all think the increased set is coming from on this limb. Note: There is a small hump in the limb about 2/3 of the way down it's length that may be contributing. This is a little easier to see in the above unstrung picture.
Right limb is at a little less than 3/4" set immediately after unstringing:
Next, side profile looking down the right limb with 3/4" set:
Left side profile, limb with 1.25" set:
Finally, the back profile of the bow for reference. Dimensions are about 2" at the fades (I wanted to increase my chances of a working bow as much as possible as I intend to take this on a hunt in early August) and tapering to about 3/8" at the tips. 67" ntn. I may try piking this bow to shorten it up a little. If I do pike it, what would be a recommendation to start with? 68" tip to tip is the current dimension and I feel like I could probably get a little more manageable length out of it if I try.
Thanks so much again for any advice, random thoughts, ramblings, compliments, scoldings, or anything else that might help along the journey!