alright, so im finishing up a bow for a guy on here and i want this bow to be good. I have to heat treat it, finalize the tiller after the heat treat, and then sand it and ship it! my worry is, im going to spend a lot of time sanding and i dont want to change the tiller accidentally before i send it...
also about heat treating, i hear guys say go low and slow but then also say that they get the bow to a dark chocolate color (with the back feeling hot from the heat soaking through) and can heat treat the whole bow in under 2 hrs. Now i heat treated this bow on the 2nd lowest setting which i believe is... 160 degrees(?) and it got the back nice and hot and got to a golden s'more color. but this took 3hrs PER LIMB!! now I dont want to up the heat because i dont just want to change the color and not get a good heat treat. (same reason why i dont want to put the heat gun closer to try to speed it up) am i doing something wrong?
And string making, I cant seem to get it down.. i can make a string but it always seems to be either too short or too long. how do you guys go about making a string... I mean this like whats your guys' "equation" for how long you cut the string and how much string you bend back to make the nocks.
lots of questions... i know.... lol