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what is the consensus about where to locate the best part of the bend with these kind of bows?
I have heard about leaving the center and tips a bit stiffer, but should the biggest bend be in the inner ,mid or outer?
There is no overall consensus, it depends on the type of ELB.
My personal preference is an arc of a circle tiller, if it it's made of spliced billets it will likely be stiffer at the grip. Some people favour the more Victorian tiller in which the bend increases slightly as you move outwards (elliptical tiller). What I personally don't like is when most of the bend is in the inner 1/3 of the bow, pretty much like a straight stick would be, as the outers are too heavy.
The other day I was asked to have a look at a warbow that was bought on the interweb... it was horrid, the thickest part wasn't in the centre it was about 1/3 of the way down one limb and where the tips enter the horn nocks were 16mm diameter where 12.5 is pretty much standard on the Mary rose bows.
It was a bit sluggish, 2" of set, 10# under weight and ugly..... other than that it was a bargain
I videoed it, you might find this amusing...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoJdKEh6u1o&t=187sDel