Kenny,
I just glued op my first R/D longbow ever this weekend. I layed it out and narrowed the limbs. Bottom limb is perfect. It has no twist at all. The top limb has a slight amount. I have a feeling I must have been off just a little when I centered the upper limb (when strung and sighting down the string at the belly of the bow).
However I left my limb tips wide enough that I could cut one nock groove a little deeper and "relocate" the center of the limb if that makes sense.
My question is: Now I have one nock considerably deeper than the other. Can I take off the neccessary material (on the deep nock side) to "even up" the limb or will this hurt what I have accomoplished? It's pretty straight now....but looks kind of dorky.
I hope that jibberish made some sense.
If anyone else has anything to add feel free to jump in.
Thanks, Mike