First off, sorry for the Lazarus action on this old thread. I'm still working on this bow, after sanding it down with 60 grit and toasting the belly she's sitting at 54lbs @ 29.5" So I'm probably going to give it a few more scrapes and re-toast because I want to be at 50lbs. I figured this was a good time to put some test arrows through it before final sanding with 300 grit, stain and tip overlays.
So, after putting a few dozen arrows through it I can say its shots well, and fast, though it's not the smoothest drawing bow, it stacks up a bit at the end of the draw, hence I'm taking the 4lbs off.
My question to you guys, what causes string thrum? As I said it shoots well, but it has the most string vibration at the end of the shot that I've ever seen. Is there anything I can do to minimize this with my final bit of tillering, or dampen it with the mass of the tip overlay?