Helo....OK I've got a really nice hedge bow going here.Clean flat back and all propellers taken out and limbs balanced.Floor tillered to within 10#'s of my draw weight.Hav'nt braced it yet but am sure it'll pretty much go right to the short string and be in tiller.64" TTT & 62.5" NTN.I'm wanting to induce quite a bit of reflex to this bow in the end pushing the envelope because of the quality of wood on this bow.Thought I'd relieve the inner limbs a bit before inducing more reflex on outside third of limbs besides the tips flipped a bit there.
The form I have can do this for me with dry heat with a clamp on the center of the handle.I usually make R/D bows from natural shapes[knots etc.] from staves or laminated glue induced bows.I'm wondering if I'll have a problem doing the deflex inducing evenly on each limb.The deflex on this form gives about an inch to the bow.3/4" would work for me too.I can only do one side at a time.I've seen it done many a time on a stave on here and just wondering if that's a problem.I am going to just brace it to tiller and that's all before any deflexing or heat treating is done to it though to be sure of good tiller and then tiller it out.
I'm not going to use this form for the rest of the reflex though but have a half form I will use for that.I'm going to put reflex at base of flipped tips and into outer third of limbs.Pic of form and bow.Probably worrying about nothing but....