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Narrow the width by 25%.
Quote from: RyanY on November 10, 2021, 08:30:09 amNarrow the width by 25%.+1. This is the easiest way to adjust weight without messing up the tiller. Keep in mind that 25% is 25% of the width at each point, not a fixed width along the full length of the limb. If a fixed amount is taken off the width over the full length then the tiller will be very messed up.And it could get to narrow and take set if the design was already as wide as the wood will allow . There lots of ways to skin this cat . Including trapping the back.ArvinMark
And it could get to narrow and take set if the design was already as wide as the wood will allow . There lots of ways to skin this cat . Including trapping the back.Arvin
Quote from: Selfbowman on November 10, 2021, 09:14:32 pmAnd it could get to narrow and take set if the design was already as wide as the wood will allow . There lots of ways to skin this cat . Including trapping the back.ArvinIt won't take any more set than it took getting to 40# @ 28" because the limbs don't bend more when it is narrowed, they just generate less draw force at the same bend. It could get too narrow near the tips and become weak or unstable, though.Trapping hasn't been mentioned and that is another good option if done carefully.Mark