Hi guys,
I'm at the tillering stage of another osage bow. One issue I always have when i'm tillering (no matter what tool I use) is keeping the sides equal thickness all the time. I can mark the whole limb at a spot where I need to remove wood, and I will remove the mark, but I always end up honoring one side over the other somehow because it ends up uneven in the end. Do you guys always check the thickness on both sides after every wood removal with a calipers or something? I mean how can you know for sure? I've tried flipping the bow around on the tree several times to see where wood needs to be removed on both sides of the limbs, but I don't want to go through the trouble of doing this after every single wood removal,...know what I mean? What do you guys do to ensure you have equal thickness on both sides of the limb?
Maybe it's the way I'm looking down the bow when i'm removing wood. Like I have the bow in a vise on my bench, and when I remove wood my body is on one side of the bow, not looking up the length of the bow. Maybe I need to be at the limb tip and look up the bow lengthwise and remove wood towards me....I don't know I'm just thinking aloud now.