String alignment will be key on that one Tommy.
I've had lots of problems getting the weight on my RD's. Go slow, meaning 4-5 scrapes tops and then exercise to full draw weight and look it over. Out around 18-20" mine have a tendency to relax or something. Not sure how to describe it but you will all of a sudden get the the bow going from 20" out to 24"(approx) without any scraping. In my case I think it's set but just be aware that it may happen.
Use your eyes a lot. Look for areas in the belly that are getting thin. Compare side to side looking for the same thing.
Make a tracing of it on something and check for set regularly. It's easy to do when you're on the long string but a PITA once it's braced because you have to unbrace it every time but do it. A quick check for set is to measure the reflex. If the reflex is dropping you're getting set.
For the first little while when tillering you may gain some reflex. Keep track of that so you can watch for set.
Did I say go slow
By that I don't mean take lots of coffee breaks. Look it over very critically. Watch for those thin spots. These things will hinge in an instant.
Good luck
PS it looks very cool