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The no set tillering is pretty cool I think, you don't measure mass at all. you simply start tillering as you normaly would but use your scale to monitor set. You actually pick up on it before it is visble. When you put your bow on the tiller tree just carefully note what the draw weight is at a specific distance, say 16". now as you pull it to 17" you go back and check 16 to see if it changed, then go to 18 then 19 then 20 each time going back to 16 which has become your benchmark and looking for the slightest change. If you note a slight change examine your tiller closely and remove a bit of wood to reduce strain, Now make a new benchmark at your last place you pulled to and go on tillering each time going back to the last spot and checking the weight. Anytime you see the slightest drop in weight at your benchmark you take off more wood on the belly, taking wood off the sides if you need to drop weight. If you compelte the bow and get zero set which is rare you will be shocked at how it shoots. Not hard to gt less than 1" using this method.