walrii: You hook the rope to the bowstring (using a d-ring, caribiner, etc.), run the rope down through the pulley, and then pull on the other end to flex the bow (attach a simple handle, loop, etc. to the end of the rope). The point of the pulley set-up is to NOT hold the limbs at flex. A tillering stick is pretty hard on a bow in that the bow is drawn and held for long periods of time, which can induce undue set. A tillering tree with a pulley affixed allows you to pull the bow, study it, and immediately let off. Also, you can watch the limbs work, something that's critically important and that is impossible with a tillering stick. Hope this helps.