Thank you!
My process has been starting with 1/8" tiller difference, when possible, I adjust the grip to the shooter,then..shoot,adjust,shoot,adjust....I think it's time well spent, but it's adjusted to my shooting form. I get into trouble when I'm building left handed bows..mostly because my left handed shooting form is not consistant.
Limb tips??
I 've been maintaining an 1/8" phenolic tip (w/ wood overlay) to accomodate Fast Flite. Most of my bows are in the 50# @ 28" range. Could I thin this down?
Limb materials, except the veneers(I make at .045") are the same, but I have found that if I build the bottom taper (.002"/in.) .005" thicker, I get the 1/8" positive tiller right off the form.
Agree, so many variables...My lastest form has only made 12 bows so I'm taking notes and learning.
The hand shock I experience is nowhere near a production longbow, but greater than my earlier bows that were amost recurves...
T'is a great hobby and I appreciate this forum to gather insights from you all.
From my garage, I'm keeping it simple (trying anyways!)