Ok, I have asked this question before but I will ask again as I cannot seem to get this to work reliably yet.
I am still really new at this, but I have made a couple successful board bows for myself and my kids.
However every one has suffered from a propeller twist on the limbs to one degree or another.
I figure I must be doing the same wrong thing each time so since this occurs each time.I am curious what would lead to this on each an every one.
It is always the same thing one limb will twist one way and then the other limb will twist the opposite way.
The string will mostly track down the center when first braced and since they twist the opposite directions it still mostly passes the handle in the middle even when drawn and the twist is at it's worst.
But what could I be doing so reliably to get this opposing twist all the time? :confused:
I would like to avoid all the trying to fix a twist and just plain not introduce it in the first place since I don't seem to be able to do that well either.
David