We all have our own way of building bows, and we should respect that in a fellow bowyer. We all have certain likes and dislikes. I admire the craftsman ship of selfbow guys, making a bow from a single piece of wood. I look on in total disbelief at the beautiful glass bows with totally fantastic risers and limbs that some guys make. I just shake my head at how awesome they are. Yet, I have no desire to make a selfbow or a fancy recurve. I like my plywood bows. And I know they will smoke any selfbow out there, in all the categories of shooting. But that doesn't really matter, does it? Tillering trees, well that again is up to the bowyer. Tillering for a positive tiller or tillering for equal limb timing is up to the bowyer. It's an endless journey, and once I lose the desire to make bows, I will quit making bows. But I can't see that happening soon.. The best bow I ever made, which was the last bow I made a few months ago, is now up there in British Columbia on fujimo's special bow rack, along with a Kennym bow and a Little Ben bow. Dammit Wayne, send that SOB back son.. LOL
But the secret for a great shooting bow, is tillering for equal limb timing... Forget that positive tiller stuff... Set your tree up to replicate your bow hand grip and affix the pull rope on the tillering string where you will be pulling the string when shooting the bow...