Your tiller isnt bad. It isnt perfect but it will work.
But off course we all chase perfection. So, right limb is great, left is a little more bendy tlon the inside of center. Your tips are very long and stiff. I dont know what your front profile looks like. I need that pic to tell you anything further. There is a temptation to chase perfect ballence between limbs until you reach full draw. But often enough, both limbs get to a point where they match and just need wood removed evenly from both. Common spot to get stuck on.
This is what the front profile looks like. The original stave was 74" long and I decided to try to simplify things by just starting to taper 12" from the limb tips instead of figuring out what half of 37 is for my mid-limb length measurement. I roughed out the bow at this length but before floor tillering I decided that having it 74" long ttt for 28" draw length, when my goal is to cut it down to 66-67" ttt eventually, was ridiculous, so I cut off two inches off each limb tip, leaving me with now less of a taper. At the time I didn't think it would matter much, the Meare Heathe has little limb taper, but now I'm having second thoughts about my earlier decisions.
The main concern I see right now is that you have the beginning of a hinge right before midlimb on the left limb. You need to relieve that by removing wood between it and the fade before any thing else. The next issue is by your description, you carried the parallel section of limbs out a bit far by "normal" standards. I would go to midlimb on each limb and start removing wood from the sides to start your taper to the tips. That should get your outer limbs doing their fare share. Go slow with it though. If you hog the wood off, you could end up with a whip tiller. Josh
I was going to ask about that. As I already stated, I thought the little limb taper wouldn't matter much but now I think that was a mistake. Should I increase the limb taper with a few strokes with a rasp at a time, check tiller, rasp some more, check tiller, rasp some more, until I get the taper from mid-limb without affecting tiller?
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What is said above. What is the washer for ? Looking pretty good though. Arvin
The washer is part of my tillering string. Instead of using a flemish twist string with a timberhitch for a tillering string, I made a really long endless string and use the washer to shorten the string to whatever length I want. I stole this idea from Del the Cat. I was having problems using a timberhitch, so I tried this and I like it much, much better, its just so much easier for me.