There are a bunch of half-finished D bows in my garage rafters that I intend to work on this summer. However, I haven’t finished a bow in quite a while, and have never built an adult weight D bow, so I thought I would practice on this red oak board that happened to be lying around. Right now it is about 45 lbs. at 24”; I am going for between 45 and 50 lbs. at 26”. It’s 67” NTN and 1 3/8” wide at the widest. If anyone has any advice about where to get the last inch or two of movement, it would be much appreciated. Do I get the grip to work a bit more (I wouldn’t mind narrowing it if possible), or the outer thirds, or just give the belly a good sanding and pull it to 26”? Does the tiller look balanced? It has about 1” of set right now a few minutes after unstringing (started with maybe a quarter inch of reflex, now about 3/4” of follow), and the set seems to be evenly distributed. Thanks!