Originally posted by Pat B:
Most of the work is being done by the inner 1/3 of each limb. Try to get the mid limb area bending more. You did pick a difficult design to work with. R/D style bows can be a bear to tiller...at least for me.
I agree with Pat. You will lose some draw weight, but I'm afraid you'll lose the bow if you don't fix the tiller. I learn something with every build. I am FAR from being an expert. There are guys here with many times more bows under their belts, but if I were you, I'd worry more about getting the tiller worked out than the final draw weight.
On an R/D bow like yours, the outer third can be on the stiff side, but the mid needs to work. Even though you may lose some draw weight, your bow will be more efficient that way. Right now the inner third is moving both the arrow and the outer two thirds of the limb. I you can get more of the limb doing work instead of going along for the ride, you'll put the energy into the arrow where it needs to be.
The strung and unstrung profile looks great, by the way. I haven't tried an R/D yet, but I'm getting better at tiller on the straight limbed variety.