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Author Topic: a belly tempering ?  (Read 616 times)

Offline bowman_79

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a belly tempering ?
« on: February 27, 2007, 01:39:00 PM »
I have an elm bow that didnt quite come out with a good enough tiller, so I tried tempering the belly in hopes to make the tiller a little better at the weight I want. Since I cant probe the wood now with a moisture meter, how long should I wait til I can work it again?

Offline Art B

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Re: a belly tempering ?
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2007, 06:08:00 PM »
I've not had any problem getting back on 'em the next day. But then again I mostly tiller my bows out to 25"-26" so I'm not stressing 'em to bad. I seen on the boards where some will wait from one day to a week. Lot depends on your humidity right now I suppose.-ART B

Offline bowman_79

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Re: a belly tempering ?
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2007, 11:09:00 PM »
I didnt coat them with crisco or anything. Heat on bare wood. I was hoping I didnt have to wait that long, Im kinda eager to see if I can fix it.

Offline NorthShoreLB

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Re: a belly tempering ?
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2007, 11:12:00 PM »
I think you can go for it,I hear Elm takes it like a champ,.....I like tweeking tillers with spot tempering
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