OK, so after 4 failures in a row my confidence is a little battered and I want to run over the basics. I am switching from ash (crysals) via apple (clumsy tillering/flawed timber?) to yew. I have had to go shorter, from 33 inches to 29 and there is a bit more character in there than I would like. Draw remains at 8.5 inches so there is still some extra length at triple draw length plus a bit.
Reducing the length by 3 inches should add somewhere around 10 to 15 lb to the draw weight?
By switching to yew, there is about a 10 percent increase in draw weight?
Width controls draw weight, thickness controls bend in both shape and amount. This is up to a point, I have always tillered with a bit of one and a bit of the other, bit of a balancing act.
Thicker is faster - huh? never made sense to me if you go with width controls weight - would love some comments on the theory behind this one, seems to be two camps, flat and wide versus narrow and thick.
Thanks for looking
Andrew