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Offline scp

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Re: When to pull to full intended draw weight?
« Reply #45 on: August 11, 2019, 01:14:07 am »
My usual draw weight target is just 40 pound. If I pull hard on a bow at the long string stage, there is a good chance that I can pull it way over 40 pound just to see if it will bend at all. I just hate to look at the scale all the time while I pull on a bow on the tillering tree. Frankly I hardly ever use it anymore. I just tiller the stave without putting on the string to the short string stage. Then I tiller it short stringed to even out the bend, usually for less than an hour each time. I do not pull on it hard unless I am close to my draw length target. Then of course, I have never made a perfectly tillered bow. It sounds incredible but I read somewhere old master bowyers never even stringed the bow until it was all but finished. I guess they were doing perfect no-set-tillering.

Offline Badger

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Re: When to pull to full intended draw weight?
« Reply #46 on: August 11, 2019, 01:29:03 am »
    I used to take it to floor tiller with my draw knife and then usually do no more than about 20 min tillering to finish it up.

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Re: When to pull to full intended draw weight?
« Reply #47 on: August 11, 2019, 11:12:40 am »
That is closer to what I do Steve.  never 20minutes,but sometimes it's nearly finished shortly after floor tiller.  If the stave is straight and there is no heat straightening to do, then it's nearly done after floor tiller.
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