I've got a pretty modest workshop without a lot of tools. I've also got a hickory bow blank that's stronger than I am. I've been trying to thin the limbs down (by sanding the belly) so I can get it to some reasonable sort of draw weight, but it's been a long, slow process. (I'd estimate I've spent 8 hours doing nothing but sanding/rasping/filing to get the bow to bend so I can start tillering, and it's still not really there.)
Is there some tool that would be especially good for this job? Back when the blank was REALLY strong I used a belt sander, but now that it will actually bend on the tillering tree, even if only a little, I've gone back to hand-sanding. Any bright ideas here?