Also, get a draw knife. Draw knives are awesome. Apart from that, I would suggest you spend more time roughing out the bow, getting the tapers nice and even long before you bend it for the first time.
I don't know about others but for me it helps to have as nice as possible bow roughed out before I start tillering. Otherwise I tend to get lost in trying to get it into shape and tiller it at the same time. Of course you can't do just one, but having a nice smooth even taper seems to make things simpler.
Yes, I am looking into getting a draw knife, but I am lingering because of many time constraints. Also, I don't want to buy a cheep one that wont last long, or go well (some seem designed to do small jobs like bark removal rather than full fledged wood carving). As for getting a good rough shape, that sounds absolutely logical, but this is all I could get with my current hatchet (of course there is still a lot of skill lacking
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nice job for your first one,,
just keep asking questios,, we love to give advice,,
you'll get better on every one,,
Haha! Thanks! I have busted a few strings already
i broke all my early bows before I finished them so you are way ahead of me at this stage. Tell us where you live, you might be able to hook up with one of our bowyers. One or two sessions working with someone experienced can advance you a year right off the bat.
Thank you very much, that would be absolutely AMAZING, however, I am very limited by my school (yes summer too, I must catch up 1 year to enter university faster), and I also am in a small corner in Canada Quebec (around Sorel) so I doubt that would be a possibility. Thanks for the offer though!
Since the top limb is tipping towards you, that limb is stronger. The pressure on the handle should be just about even as you draw the bow.
Jawge
Ahh I see, so is this a thing that bowers actually try to do on purpous so the arrow can fly straighter? (i'm guessing making the top limb slightly shorter would work to the same effect?)
Jawgey poo I believe he is grabbing the string well above the area it should be knocked. That may be why its tipping so much.
Yes sharp eye, I do believe you are correct, thanks for pointing that out, my stances are horrid
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Tillering gizmo;
You adjust the pencil to the deepest part of the bend on the weaker limb and run the flat side up the limb and it will mark all the stiff spots where you need to gently remove wood to get the limbs bending correctly.
I see, very interesting and simple tool! Maybe I can do that once I finish a proper tillering board!