To start out I wanted to cut out two bows. A Eastern Indian design and a Pyramid bow. Soon the two bows became 4 bows cut out. On the Eastern Indian design I can not remember now why I started the second bow I believe it was something about the taper. Oh well, give me a break 67 now and they say the memory is one of the things that dont work so good at older years. Now the Pyramid is another story because I do know why I started the second one. Not really knowing what I was doing and I searches didnt bring up much information I cut the belly now to 3/8" like I have done on my other bows. Then I read that the Pyramid is say 3/4" thick from grip to tips so that is what I am roughing out now. Now back to the original question I dont know if I tiller this one the way I do my other bows by removing wood off the belly or (read somewhere you take it off the sides) take wood off the edges of the limb and how much? Are we talking about from 1/4" from the back to the center of the belly or is that to radical? Thanks...I really appreciate all the help that I have had from this forum so far from my begining back in November....chuck
Oh yeah the bow is 68" ttt and will be 3/4" thick when I get that part done. The fades are 3" wide and it is Cherry wood. Not sure what variety it is a light colored wood. I plan to back it with either Jute laid out like sinew would be or Rawhide.