Hey there Everyone,
I just started out learning how to make bows, in fact I am just about to start my second Board Bow and I have a question about tillering.
Somewhere along the line I read somewhere that your upper limb should have about 1/8" more positive tiller than your lower limb assuming that you are building an A-symmetrical bow.
The first bow I build looked pretty good as far as the the limbs bending evenly ,however; the limbs, when measured, appeared to have the same amount of tiller. I went ahead and tried to correct this by removing material from the belly of my upper limb and thats when things went south, should have just left it.
My question is, how important is this, especially for a new learner?
Should I just focus for now on even limb arc or is positive upper limb tiller imperative?
I have read several books on self bow building and I have not seen this mentioned but with regards to my ASL's this seems to be a pretty important factor.
Thanks in advance for any advice.