I just so happen to breeze through this article at
web page where I was taken aback... he tillers what I consider "upside down" in pic#14 for instruction #32... but anyway: so he's pulling the string toward the ceiling (belly up) YET he's eye the limbs longways and saying if there's twist, sand the HIGH side to correct...? Have I been having problems because I'm sanding the wrong side?
I'd have thought one side is stiffer than the other, resisting being pulled toward the string more than the weaker side -- I'd have thought the weaker side is being pulled closer to the string, meaning you would sand the stiff side which is acting stronger, to weaken it to match.
This guy, unless he's mismatching the pic with the words, is saying sand the side that's pulling more toward the string (up in the pic)... I'd have thought this made it worse...?