For my intial tiller check, I perform the following: I make marks down the limb two inches apart starting 10 inches from center and measure the limb width and record them on the tape. I can then look at one to the other and notice where I am heavy/light or out of wack one side to the other (I often do this right after I grind the sides to determine which limb will be the bottom.
Now for the interesting part. I was shooting the bow and doing some tillering and I just could not eliminate the hand shock...I started with 1/4" positive tiller and went to zero tiller, it got better but it was no comparison to some other recurves that I made.
My thoughts were I had too much bend near the fades...even though in the full draw pics I was taking it wasnt that evident..also the weight came in a little low.
I thought (and tell me if you think this makes sense) that if I made this a static recurve, it would not only increase the weight...but put more strain mid limb, further from the fades.
So I added brown and white glass overlays to make it static: