Allright....
fiberglass bows. I have made several. Recently though, it seems I have been spending more time tillering than before. One limb wants to be straighter (I know I am from Idaho where Larry Craig is from, but keep the jokes to a minimum here....
Can't figure it out for the life of me. First several bows came out symetrical. There is only about a 1/32" difference in the unstrung bow, but string it up and it's plain to see.... limbs are pulling straight as well.
Here is a picture:
You can see on the right side bow a straighter limb...
Form is straight, no warping there. It is a clamp pressure form, using cork on both the form itself and the aluminum pressure strip. Glue lines look good and even all the way out.
Running out of ideas on how to fix this.
Might just make a new form.
Anybody have any ideas?