I am finishing up a youth bow for my nine year old grand daughter. It is 44" nock to nock and is currently shooting about 25# at 20". I have shot about 50 arrows with it at various distances from about 10 feet out to about 65 feet. I am hitting within about 8" of center at 65 feet and getting decent penetration in a dead-stop target, so its probably okay for her. She will love it no matter how bad its tillered. But its driving me crazy.
There was a large knot in the stave running diagonal from the right front of the back to the left rear of the belly. I knocked it out and was able to carve around it but it left a bend in the limb (I made that limb the lower limb). Here are two pix of the knot area unstrung.
As for the tiller:
The upper limb is not perfect, but I feel I can use the gizmo and finish that up.
The lower limb has a huuuuggggeee hinge near the fade. I don't know if I can redo the fade to fix it or if I need to take more off of the nock end of the limb. Maybe the knot is causing the problem. I am home alone so I can't get a pic at full draw.
It shoots fine, it just looks reaaallly baaaad.
Here is a pic on the tiller tree with the final bow-string and drawn to 20".
Thanks for the help guys.
Don