Just wanted to clear some things up, then i'll lay this to rest. Here's what brought this whole question up for me:
1. Read Dean Torges' article about tillering presenting the idea of negative tiller. Made sense what he was sayin, and seemed contradictory to what a lot of people were doing. i basically got all confrused at this point.
2. Tested the seesaw assumptions and found them erroneous (ie: top limb does NOT receive greater force than bottom limb as Deans example states)
3. Had an aha moment where it all came together. Then i presented another really LONG post to explain WHY many bowyers use positive tiller, etc. to remedy the lower limb bending more on most bows. At this point, I was in AGREEMENT with Roy, Art, Semo, etc as to how the bow should be tillered (and still am!).
I was really just hoping to shed some light on the mechanics of why we're doing what we do so other knuckleheads like me asking the same questions can just read it and not start a big online debate
I took y'alls advice by the way as i finished up my last two bows, and they came out great. As you can see from those, I really do prefer to keep things simple and elegant
I really do appreciate all the input and experiences y'all gave to hopefully help future newbies understand a little better. Nuff said.