Hey all,
So just completed building my tillering setup, i still need to add inch marks to it,
but here are some pics.Essentially its just a 2x4 that i secured to a pillar which supports my upper deck with paracord. Then i added two blocks of 2x4 that are offset a little creating the saddle for the bow and a lip so it doesn't slip off.
At the bottom at attached a 2x4 perpendicular and then added a one of those hooks you use to mount bikes in your garage for the pulley to go on. Then i used some more paracord for the rope that goes through the pulley to the scale which will hook onto the bow string.
I got the scale on amazon for 9 bucks and the pulley at Ace, but the wood, hooks, and screws i already had lying around. So all in all it only took an hour and half and not too much money.
Right now the whole rig moves side to side a little but when my housemate comes home i'll have him secure the big 2x4 to the pillar using a really strong knot. He is an eagle scout.
Now i can get back to making the bow, i still haven't glued on the riser or added nocks, first i will round out and sharp parts.
EDIT: Just realized i may have screwed up big time, i wasn't thinking about the initial placement of the bow on the tree and now that i'm looking at it the middle block that actually holds the bow is kind of long which would be the bow would need to bend down past that just to begin tillering. Meaning the smallest draw i can measure is the length of that middle block....
I was worried that if the block was too small i wouldn't be able to put the lip to secure the bow on, but now i'm worried that if i attempt to tiller starting at that length (about 6 inches) i might break the bow.