Hello.Here's a bow I sinewed the first week of April I've been waiting to tiller.A 60" pignut hickory with a horn belly on it.As a few of you may know you've seen me make this type of bow before.This one is different in the way I constructed it.I pre measured,tapered and estimated the components to come out when glued and cured so that it would be in tiller and be very close to my draw weight.Sorta like a glue up of a BBO right off the form.Reason being I did'nt want to remove hardly any material tillering especially the horn.I'm pleased to say it worked.Core is 50%,Sinew is 25%,Horn is 25% of thickness.
Tillering time took less than a half hour.Draw weight initially was 55# @ 28".I tillered off 2.5 pounds which to me is very minimal.Close enough.Just a few sanding strokes from a sanding disk pad on each limb.It now is 52.5#@ 28" just what I wanted.Been shooting it in at this time.
The bow started out before with 10" of reflex.After tillering/bracing and shooting the last couple of days it holds 8" reflex @ rest in 2 hours and 8.25" over night.It held over 80% of it's reflex for me.It is far from finished for close up pics of it yet but would like to show a few pics of it anyway at this stage.Been thinking birch bark or copperheads over the back and staining the hickory with some sort of stain.Nothing really that special.Thanks for looking.
From a pretty much flat core to just after horn is applied.
Starting profile and sinew job smooth as glass before tillering.
After tillering and 2 hours after shooting all afternoon @ rest
Brace
Full draw