Del the Cat...yup, I get it...KISS principle...
HoBow, thanks for the compliment!
fusizoli, thanks much! The tips, though seemingly wide, are helped by the fact that they're missing some belly wood...she is shooting beautifully!
Druid, thanks much! That salamander bow has me reveiwing my monstrous stash of ash...some of which are quite deflexed at the start...that is one wicked cool looking bow! (Also fell in love with the elm reflex/deflex!)
Lee Slickers...I've been thinking that although this stave 'behaved' itself during drying, that moving forward, I might 'score' a side of the sapling to help the wood only shrink/split on the belly side...might be that it helps in further attempts (some of my saplings split in ways that are too ugly to post, yrk...)
George Tsoukalas, Thanks Jawge!
Gus, thank-you very much...
Elk-tracker; that is very interesting, didn't know that (John Strunk working one and using it...)...now that I'm thinking about it though, kinda brings the whole 'mass principle' into flux, eh (limb mass reduced due to 'pith' core removal)? I have been shooting this bow hard this last week, no set, very little hand shock and fast...what's not to love? I just find myself wondering how many saplings out there will behave as nicely drying only on the one side making life easy. I'm sorting arrows during my shooting sessions now for this years hunt; first 'Dad and son' deer/turkey hunt this year to make some further magic (hopefully) with this bow...getting some very nice responses...like...ah, no way!...but she keeps on shooting and performing very well...what a nice feeling that is!
ErictheViking...thank-you very much; I've found that half of secret of tillering is knowing when to STOP! LOL...cheers, P1.