Well here it goes. I'm the classic lurker, reading every post, trying to learn, and of course oogle at awesome pictures. But now it seems that I need some advice, so out of the shadowy wood-work it is.
Brief intro. I'm Adam, a material science and engineering student at Virginia Tech, also the archery club president(guess I'm in the right place). I love to shoot, and have done so for years. But now I'm afraid the bow making bug has bit. Pretty good set of jaws to boot.
I've made attempts at bows, a few years ago, and those ended up as splinters and twine in short order. So now, after lurking for a few years on various forums and picking up the TBB series I've jumped back into the game. And of course, my first (might as well be) bow is proving to be a bit of a pain.
To get to the bow, shes a hickory backed jatoba longbow. Rectangular cross section, semi-stiff handle, 1 1/8th at the handle, 1/2 at the tips. She has a fair amount of propeller twist (most likely from the glue-up or I overlooked it in the board) which is proving to be rather stubborn. I tried to get it taken care of first, however when I changed the tiller I lost all my work, so I'm thinking I need to get the tiller right with some weight to spare and then work out the twist.
As for tiller, I think I'm a tad stiff near the handle. But to be honest I would feel better with some second opinions on her. (if the photos work)
Top is to the left.
Brace ~5.5"
Full draw 55#@29
And over lap, bottom limb is the stiffer, shadowy one.
I put a few arrows through her at about half draw and she has some wicked hand shock. I'm sure the twist has something to do with it, but I don't know how much of it is the twist, my tiller, or some other variable. She also took 2 inches of set, my guess is high humidity, thin limbs, my tillering, and a few over draws(my mistake) are all playing their role in that.
Anyway, any advice or opinions would be greatly appreciated. I'm all ears.
Adam