Hello all! First I want to thank EVERYBODY for the fabulous advice and great posts - I dont post much but I read a ton and learn lots from all of you. I have been building bows for 3 or 4 years now and have started producing adult sized bows that actually shoot! I build both laminated all wood or bamboo bows and I am working on some great self-bows as well.
( I will post some pics sometime as I have always been inspired by all of yours)
I am still confused about one topic in particular - (I did a search but no joy). I just completed a bamboo backed yew bow, essentially a board bow build from the slats left over from my cousin's yew self-bow. I have noticed that the string does not track the center of the handle and the problem seems to be focused in one limb which twists slightly to the side.
SO - should I attempt to correct this by removing wood from the belly or the sides?
Also, most importantly, do I try to weaken the side it is bending TOWARDS (looking at the belly side) or the side it is bending AWAY from?
My confusion is rampant. Thanks in advance for advice.
Paul