Thanks for the replies. I have been using the gizmo, what a wonderful tool it is!
I have been fearing the short string as last week I short strung a white oak backed maple bow 60"ntn and the bottom limb broke diagonally. I blamed myself for twisting the limb as for 40+ years I have been stringing bows through the leg style. One bow in that length of time? I guess it had to happen.... Dug out the stringer for this one....
Guess what happened?
I don't have a picture on hand of the other bow but it looks the same as this one. Design flaw? Tillering ? Just plain clumsy?
Is the backing from the same piece as the belly?
No it isn't. The original piece was 74" long and I had plans using it that way but on inspection I found a swirl in the grain which would have ended up about mid limb in that length of bow. I shortened it up putting the swirl in the last 6" of the limb. I backed it with a shorter piece spliced in the grip area. The piece was from farther up the same board.
On to the next one!
Thanks again!