Howdy guys,
So I finished sanding my latest bow last night after shooting it in about 100 shots, ending with 600 grit. It's smooth as butter, hut I notices that it seems pronouncedly more washboarded than before, almost wavy or lumpy, on a small scale. It can only be seen if sighting down the length of the limb held up to a light.
It's not a huge deal to me, but will it hurt the bows durability or longevity In any way? I'm sure it was from scraping, and i'll try to minimize it in the future, but am hoping this won't be bad for the bow. It has a pretty good tiller, and is 50# @ 28", red oak board bow. Oh yeah, I heat treated the belly as well, it gained 3 or 4 lbs. And hasn't taken any more set.