Ok, I'm down to the final sanding, and putting the limb tips on. I've got a little problem with the tiller. The stiffer limb has switched on me. I started out with the stiffer limb on the bottom, but it's now on the top. There's 1/4" difference in the measurement from the string to the riser on the top and bottom limb. The bow is currently 64" and 47# @ 28". I figure that I'll lose about 2 to 3 pounds by the time I get the tiller straightened out. But, you know, on the tiller board and pulling from the center, the upper limb did not pull as far as the lower due to it being stiffer, but when I pulled from where it would be when I shoot 3-fingers under, the limbs bent equally. And, I did shoot it this morning, and it shoots where I look. Here's a pic of my group at 15 yards.
Do you think it will improve when I get the tiller right?
Here's some pics of the bow strung, but the brace height is only at 6 1/4". When I get my string made and on the bow, I'll probably brace it a little closer to 7".
Is it just me, but does my riser look a little boxy, and maybe fat? I'm kind of afraid to make it too thin, as I'm not experienced enough to know when thin is too thin, and the bow be at risk of breaking. Any way, like I said, I've still got to put a finished sanding on it, and put the limb tips on, and shaped up before I can get the Tung Oil out,