Ok, I haven't worked on this bow for a few months. I added some Silk thread wraps to every node. I took the nodes down too much and on two of them they started lifting a splinter. Then after I shot it 100 times, I started noticing a gap starting to form at the intersection of the power lam and fades and boo. So I filled with super glue and wrapped with sinew.
Frank Bullet sent me some elk sinew, and I really apprecate it.
So after all this, I think I have named the bow "damage" or "split and glue" because I have wraps and sinew everywhere. I went crazy on teh wraps, not all the nodes needed it.
Ok, here's my question. She is at 56lbs at28". But feels like its stacking for some reason. Its the hardest 55lbs I ever pulled. Slight hand shock. But its blazing fast. I bet its as fast as a fiberglass backed bow.
Is this because my tips are stiffer? Since I have the wraps, I can't do much tillering. But I can loosen up the top limb at the 12" from the tips. I have an almost even tiller. But would rather some positive tiller.
Should I loosen up the tips?