Thanks for the advice everyone!
I don't know why i didnt bother before but our own user Loon sent me a bow string which is plenty long to tiller with, so i strung that up and retook some measurements.
First i want to ask some questions regarding bow strings. I am not questioning loon's skill, moreso i am wondering why bowstrings are like this. I noticed the string he sent me comes apart from its braid for the majority of the center of the string, only being braided at the one end with a (fantastic) flemish loop, and then other being served off with some serving string.
Here are some photos of the two ends and the middle section apart in many strands. Why is a bowstring made like this? Is it to make the string faster?
As for tillering
here is a photo of the bow with a real dacron B50 bowstring (thanks again loon!) and
here are photos of the tiller.
I measured 11 pounds @ 6 inches with about 2 inches (estimated) of deflection at the tips
I then measured 20 pounds @ 9 inches with about 4 inches (again just estimated from vision) deflection at the tips.
what can you guys tell me about this so far? I was scared to pull more than around 20 pounds because i dont want to break anything!