Bushman, you educate the wood cells to compress and recover by gradually removing wood from the belly so the limbs bend evenly and together. With each wood removal you exercise the bow 20 to 30 pulls but not(never) beyond the ultimate draw weight. This exercising registers the wood removal so you can continue safely. Work slowly, remove wood thoughtfully, exercise plenty and check the tiller. Continue this until you hit your draw length. Hopefully you have excess weight that you need to reduce. If everything is still good shoot the bow a bunch. Check tiller as you shoot to be sure it doesn't change. If it does, you still have excess weight(I hope). After you put 100 arrows through your bow, sand it to remove tool marks and to give you a smooth finish. Be sure all sharp corners are rounded and seal the bow. You are ready for whatever now! d;^)