I am currently using a tillering stick and have been advised by several people, here and other places, that I should use a tillering tree. There are several well documented reasons for the tree over the stick and I wont go into them now. The issue I have is one of space, particularly open wall space. My workshop is small and the best location I have for inspecting the tiller of a bow is where I have my stick set up. it is incorporated into a bench that has peg board behind it which is really handy.
I have two options that I can come up with to creat a tree and keep it in the same place.
1. I could raise the shelf for the bow about 6"-12" giving me room under the bow to accomodate the pulley. This puts the bow above eye level which I have found is easier to inspect the tiller.
2. I had the idea of turning the tree upside down. If I put a holddown for the handle on my bench and attached the pulley to the ceiling rafters, would this work. I would have to anchor the bench to the floor in order to take the strain, but other than that I don't see an issue. Does anybody else see any issues or solutions.