Del, when you normally tiller D-bows do take off wood from the handle section right away or do you do it later?
I rough out a bow and put it on the tiller and watch it bend and go from there. So it depends how the roughing out is done!
Unless there is a thickenned grip the bow will flex a bit in the grip. I s'pose it's down to how thick you leave the grip!
My ELBs are roughed out pretty much, parallel for about 16" at the grip then tapering in thickness about 2mm every 6", so the actual grip isn't really thicker than the base of the limbs, no fade no grip so it is bound to move a tad.
It's just personal preference, I put it on the tiller and pull full weight, the middle is pretty much bound to flex first unles the roughing out has been done very close to the line, I s'pose that can happen with board bows and laminates, but with a stave you have to go slower, and with an ELB you need extra tip width to maintain early stablity, so the outers are going to be stiff early on.
We all find our own way of working and seeing what is moving.
This vid shows an ELB first time on the tiller... action on the tiller starts at about 4:10
You can see I get it on the tiller V early when it is V oversize and the outers don't hardly move.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8OjC7HV4Bk&index=3&list=PLBz2tD9476KQFyMBLEylQGh952tBT_mZBDel