Ok guys if you build a55# bow and it takes say2-1/2” set will the bow retillered to 45# bow with a better tiller job will it have the same set? Arvin
I think Badger is the man to answer this question.
So we are crushing cells in the middle of the limb ?
Not into the center of the limb, but that much damage would likely go deep enough that going down to 45# from 55# won't get rid of it. To drop from 55# to 45# only requires a 6.5% limb thickness reduction. If your limb is 0.5" thick, that means you only take 0.0325" off the belly ( for reference 1/32"=0.03125"), which won't be near enough to get rid of the damaged cells.
Badger has commented that when he is tillering a bow using his no set method if he sees a 50# bow start taking set before he is close to his target draw length that he immediately drops it to a 35# target weight and goes from there. I suspect some of that is due to the weight classes in flight, but that gives you an idea of how much drop it takes to lose damaged wood and that is not after 2.5" of set, but as soon as set becomes measurable on the tree.
just keep stress to a minumum to prolong life of the bow and yourself,,
Wise words indeed.
Mark