I was just counting my trips to the tree, 'cos my guess is that a lot of newbies don't do enough checking or exercising the bow.
I would guess you are correct. It is super hard to patiently take a few scrapes, then check it, then a few more, etc.
In my vids, I just show how I do it... I'm always at pains to say there are other ways, gotta find what works for you
I wasn't criticizing, just wondering what I was missing regarding counting trips to the tree. I think I would get depressed realizing how many times I went back and forth from the bench to the tree. There surely are dozens of ways to skin most of these cats.
When you are scraping what do you hold the bow with? A bench vice? When the bow is in the vice(or what ever) can you get at both sides? Do you, or do you do all your scraping from one side?
I missed this one earlier. I don't have a vise in my wood shop, I clamp the bow down to the top of my bench so that I can scrape from the end of the bench with a straight pull from the handle to the tip while standing at the tip. I still have to be extremely careful to not scrape in a side to side taper. On my last bow I found it very helpful to use a set of calipers to measure the thickness as I scraped, marking high spots and areas to leave alone. The pros can laugh at that, but it made it a lot easier for me to not screw up an area with my inexperience.
Mark