Hey guys,
I finally had a second attempt at a selfbow. In my first attempt I hit decayed wood and turned it into firewood. This attempt seems to be going better.
So I'm partially way through tillering and would like some advice before I get to full draw. at the moment it's pulling about 50lb at 23". How does the tiller look to you guys? Should I just keep scraping until I get to 28"? I'll be happy with 50-55lb @28". I should mention that I plan to heat treat the belly a few inches before hitting 28".
How it is now, when I unstring it there is noticeable string follow, however it slowly moves back to close to straight.
One other thing, tillering raised a question for me in regard to draw length. I know draw length is normally measured to the back of the bow. However wouldn't this mean that it would change from bow to bow depending on the thickness of the handle? I have marked my tiller tree setup so it measures the distance from the belly of the bow. I was just wondering how you guys measure your draw length on the tiller tree?
I should mention this is made from Kanuka, which is a New Zealand native. When I split it I didn't leave enough meat for the handle so had to glue one on.
Cheers
Brad