Well it wasn't easy but I think its almost ready to ship to Sturtevant for the horn work, I've got the bow tillered to 44#@28" its got some swirly grain with dips and snakes, that in itself made it very touchy on the tillering job, thank goodness I have a belt sander to flatten the yew because it can't be done with a scraper, I'd have had so many dips in the wood it wouldn't have been good:) Anyways heres some pictures showing what it looks like before tiller and after, the full draw pic is only to 27" and off to the side abit, was pulling back on the tiller rope with one hand and taking the snap shot with the other:)
first pic showing bamboo backing once I've sanded the rough texture
first picture pulled back on the tillering stick, stiff at left limbs mid section
second picture on the longstring, I took alittle yew off the left limb, know I'm ready for the short string
first braced picture, not bad.
picture showing string alignment, right down the middle:)
I went ahead and braced it to about 5"
first pull on the board, running 40#@15" we're looking for something in the 45-50# range @28"
I'm finished for the night, this pictures is at 27" holding rope back with left hand taking picture with right, yep I'm coordinated:) but I'm off to the side abit and it looks alittle off.
Joe Don