Probably the shortest tillering ever.
Decided to start tiller it today. Before tillering I noticed spots which will probably become hinges and I mark them as places to avoid. I put the string immediately on full brace height and am surprised how good the bend looks like. Put it on the tiller, draw to 15", remove it and scrape the inner 2/3 of the upper limb. Put it there again and draw to 20", remove it, this time I scrape the lower limb fully, to make it less stiff. Here and there and 10 minutes later, bow measures 48 pounds at 28 inches.
After scraping tool marks and making radius on the edges, bow measured 45 pounds, which is just a tad bit under 50 pounds I wanted, but I am very pleased with result.
I will put some other day additional pictures of full draw, before that I must apply pork fat and beeswax coating.
Dimensions:- 70" nock to nock
- 40 x 20 mm at center
- gradual taper to the tips
Lower limb, backLower limb, bellyArrow pass, thinking about putting leather handleBellyTip, sorry for lack of focus, phone camera literally cannot focus