I received a stave split from Hickory that was already roughed out, but not floor tillered yet. The handle was cut in so I had little choices to go with. The stave had 2 1/2" reflex on 1 end and 3 1/2 on the other, the handle location made it an "A" symetrical bow the way it was laid out so I had a longer top limb by almost 3".
I began tillering and shaping untill I had an even tillered bow drawing about 50#. It shot good, no hand shock , so I decided it was time to put on the finish.
Now I shoot it some more and the tiller goes out , and it is now 3/4" pos on the top limb. The reflex it had is now even top and bottom at about 1 1/2" so that is good.
I am not to sure how to go about fixing it and have just let it sit while I weigh some options.
If I just re tiller it to be even again I loose a lot of weight in the process, and there would be no need for the longer top limb with the reflex now being equal.
Should I shorten the top limb to make the bow equal length limbs and re tiller from there? I suspect that shortening the limb will salvage some weight that I will loose in re tillering?
Just guessing but I think the reason I lost so much reflex and went out of tiller so bad is I didn't exercise the bow enough during tillering.
Now I know better. Don't rush it.
I assume that what ever way I go I need to start with a short draw and exercise it lots as I proceed to 28".
Any insight would be apreciated.
Pete