Hi folks,
I have been tempering the Belly of my 3 year old 39# Hickory ELB. Through the years it had reached a set of nearly 4" and it was no real fun anymore shooting it.
Everything went well so far. The set was gone, the weight went about 5# higher, and the tiller did not change. But as the bow cooled down and started to rehydrate, on three spots at the belly I saw chrysals similar to that you can see from compression when your tillering has gone wrong.
Why ist this so ? I thougt with tempering the belly is stretched and not compressed.
And how can I prevent the limbs from collapsing ? Can I do some Binding ? and with which material should I work ?
Thanks for hints
uhu