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Bob....you'll find that a LOT of the bows you make will be that way. I've noticed that the earlier in the tillering process that I try to string the bow, the more likely it is to show some twist...that's one of the reasons I try and get my bows to within about 10 lbs of their target weight before I string them.
GREAT JOB!!! I can't believe you are already turning out bows with such an expert eye for tilleing!
-------------------- "The crappy stuff makes you a better bowyer, but the good stuff makes better bows"....Ferret Posts: 1442 | From: Sapulpa, OK | Registered: Oct 2003
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Ditto every good thing said. What could I add? Wonderful tiller, and I would take issue with your statement that the full draw pic is the only good looking one. That braced pic is spot-on also. Well done, Bob. Well done.
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