Does that mean you don't exercise the bow? What do you think "teaching a bow to bend" means? I've never quite understood that even though I may have said it on occasion
Don, I have been thinking of asking the same question recently. There are many new guys here recently, that I am sure would be interested in the working methods of the more experienced.
My personal observation is, a few years back, exercising while tillering was advocated almost universally, while I don't hear that advice repeated as often now.
I my self have noticed that if the wood is fresh, adjustments are seen quickly, but as a bow is "broken in" more, adjustments don't show as quickly. Admittedly, I don't exercise much sometimes while tillering, only a few pulls. But some bows need to have their tiller touched up when strung to shoot after being unused for a while.