Worked on these two bows this week.
I know my tillering needs practice, and I will be doing more practicing soon!
The R/D turned out to be #25. I learned that no matter how slow I go, there is a line when tillering that I should not cross, cause if I do it drops weight REALLY fast
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The other one was a cut out demo at the weekend bow build last weekend. Backed with an old silk tie, and draws #35@28".
They shoot pretty well, all things considered. The shorter bow has already been adopted by my 7 year old son. And I'll keep the tie bow for target practice! Gotta work on my form and my aim. Improve those while I improve my skills at bow making. I'm anxious to see how that actionwood looks all finished up, too. Should be a pretty bow at least.
Thoughts? Opinions? Has someone done a how to on tillering R/D bows? I'm going to try one with just R next I think. And a few more bow boards for tillering practice.