Hey guys, this is my first recurve of any sort. I could use a little guidance making sure I am making it right. I have attached some pictures as it is right now. It is 66" long, linen backed hickory, 1.5" wide at the fades with a taper 1/2 down the limb to 3/4" tips. The limbs were heat treated with no reflex added, they were dead straight with the center of the grip.
BTW, the recurves are not the same. One of them splintered on me and I had to patch it. It is the lower limb, and has more of a 90 degree turn then the other side. I think the difference in recurves is messing with me, since the curved top limb recurve is lifting off the string better then the sharp angled bottom limb recurve. i also had to do some heat bending work for string alignment on the recurves. It isn't perfect, the top limb twists a bit a full draw, but the string is staying on the limbs so far.
Please let me know what I could do to improve the tiller. I personally think the top limb fade out needs to work a little more, and the bottom limb could bend some more in the mid/outer limb section. Let me know if I am on the right track or not.
Thanks, SS
Unstrung, notice right recurve is a sharp 90 degree bend while left recurve is a more circular bend.
Strung with around a 5.5" brace height. The lower limb measures 1/8" stronger then the top limb.
String alignment on the tips through the riser. The tip in the picture is the one I had to work on. It has some twist in it towards the tip.
Full draw picture. It is drawn around 28.5-29" in the picture pulling somewhere in the 50# range.
Full draw picture rotated.