Well I got a bunch of the tillering done today. I knew it's was still quite a bit over weight, so I took a couple sets if scrapes from each limb and beaded it up at a full brace. So I worked on evening out the limbs. Once they were even I put it on the tree and pulled it back to 50# which was at about 20". What I didn't realize until I pulled it back and it took me a minute to realize I had a hing starting mid too limb. It wasn't too horrid so it took a bit to realize it, but te damage was done and I had the spot fret on me. With the deflex I put in the fades I was trying to avoid working the fades too much too soon and ended up stressing the midlimb. But I cleaned up the hinge and evened up the limbs, I checked the tiller in the tryck window and it looked much better. I put it back on the tree, watching the bend more closely. I had to touch just outside the fades a bit, but it pretty much just pulled straight track to 26" to hit 50#. So after shooting in and cleanup with just shy of 50# at 27". I'm afraid to push the bow any more than this, it's alreay a prety sharp bend and has taken just shy of 1" of set. I got ahold of the guy I'm building it for to see if he would prefer me make the handle bend and push it back to 29". Or if he was happy with a 27" draw. So here it is at full draw on the tree. I wish I wouldve taken more pictures i between first full brace and full draw, but it went pretty quick. And it shoots very smoothly and pretty quick with a 27" draw even with the still heavy built levers.ill keep updating as I get the finish work done. The pictures at at first full brace, full draw, and unbraced.
Kyle