Hi All,
so I am in work at the moment and can't post a photo till later but I have just about finished tillering a hazel bow, 2" wide limbs, parallel width to half-way then straight taper to the tips which have been left stiff for the last 6". 66" ttt with a 6" stiff handle and hollow-limb. The stick was cut and split last September and when I started working it I thought it was fully dried out but it has lost a lot of weight during tillering, so it couldn't have been as dry as I thought. After roughing out, and before tillering, the stave had a little heli twist, which I heated out, and about an inch of deflex, evenly spread along its length. Currently the bow is 45# at 24" with 2" of deflex evenly spread along its length. Is this what is known as 'set'? I am going to heat treat it, so should I straighten the stave at the same time, or leave it alone?