Heh guys,
I have a question about tillering D-bows; do you remove wood from the area that you grip with your hand when tillering or can you leave it alone? The reason why I ask is because the tiller on the bow that I'm working just doesn't look right, I'm using the bow on pg. 37 in TBB vol.4 as a guide and my handle-section does not bend as much as the bow on pg. 37. I think they are other problems with my tiller as well, I wrecked this bow because I took too much wood off and I know it will not reach my intended draw weight. I don't remember if I removed wood from the handle-section on the last D-bow I made so I decided to ask you guys. The wood is red oak lumber, dimensions are 1 1/2" wide from center to mid-limb on both limbs then tapers to 1/2" nocks, 70" tip-to-tip, 68" nock to nock, I am at 21" of draw. Your replies are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Aaron