Hi gang,
Tillering a reflex/deflex bow right now and i ran into a weird problem. I got it bending pretty equally on each side at 6"/7" with a long string and decided it was about ready to put a real string on and brace it at 3".
Braced it with a stringer (had to use a lot of strength since the bow is still really heavy) and was about to put it back on the tree when i noticed the bow's curve was kinda lopsided (didn't take any pic of that). Unstrung it right away and now the bottom limb (on the right) hang about half an inch lower at rest (without any tension) than the top one, which it obviously didn't do before.
And this curve difference of course persist when the bow is stretched.
Anyone ever had something similar happen? Not quite sure what caused it, maybe the force needed to string it warped the bottom member a bit? Is this fixable? Was just gonna remove wood from the top limb and try to get it bending equally again, but wanted to check with you guys before i screw up again if there was better way to try fixing this.
Thanks!