Actually, if you pull your bow to a bend that is equivalent to say, a 6" brace height, and then remove wood in the stiff areas, you will be taking weight off.
That is true. I should have been more specific and said I will not take any more wood off the limbs overall, just at the stiff spot.
A question - the left limb in the pictures is bending a bit more than the right when I use a straight edge to measure gap along the belly. Do I want to get the right limb bending more to match the left after I go to a regular string or just go by which limb looks stronger and work that one down?
An important step is to radius the edges of the back if you haven't done so already, board bows especially will want to raise a splinter with surprising little bend, (a slightly rounded belly is easier to scrape also)
Yes, I did that before doing any tillering at all. I am doing most of my scraping with an old pair of scissors that have a slightly radiused cutting edge that scrapes a relatively narrow line and then smoothing/flattening the belly with a straight edged scraper to finish. It is sort of the reverse of a rounded belly, but gives the same effect of easing the scraping work.
Should the edge/corner of the belly have much radius? I've been breaking the sharp edge with the scraper but not ever putting more than 1/32"-1/16" of chamfer on it. I figured I would round it slightly during finish sanding to match the back and be comfortable to handle.
Yes thats the bow, His has a slightly working tips, as the reflex he added straightens slightly at full draw. It is the inner limb profile that I thought was worth comparing.
Good. I will look at the pictures again as a guide.
simple machine forums are indeed simple, especially the search function. a google search of moose bushboy site:http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/ works in spite of the fact that I didn't even get the thread title correct
I tried the google site search but got the site string wrong by leaving the stuff after the /smf/ on the address. I will make a note of that so I can use google in the future, it usually does a much better job than forum search engines.
Mark