I put two coats of stain on the bow today, poly will go on Friday and Saturday, hopefully I will get photos of the finished bow up Sunday.
I noticed chrysalling for several inches on either side of the handle as I was about to re-temper it. I tweaked the tiller, but they're still there. They're small and evenly spread out, which tells me the tillering was even, it just wasn't the right shape. In hindsight I can see the tiller is two round in the handle for a bow with parallel inner limbs. I might have tried more substantial retillering, but I don't think it would have improved enough to make it worth the risk. A so-so heavy bow should shoot about as well as a decent lighter bow right?
I seriously doubt the bow will break outright, but over time it may pick up more set. Right now the biggest issue is cosmetic. I was a little hesitant to put a finish on knowing the issues are there, but I figured the finish and handle materials are only worth a few dollars, but it adds more than that to the value of the bow. Anyway, handles can be re-used.
The problem is that the bow is two good to throw away and to bad to give away