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Re: Three under tiller
« Reply #20 on: October 31, 2016, 09:32:00 AM »
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Good for you Mac.

Keep an eye out. I plan to do some research, testing, and hopefully a pictorial on the 'science' behind tillering in the near future. There's just too much conflicting info/opinions put forth. The thing is, I'm disuaded from using this site for it because posting pics is a pain... especially if ya need a bunch of them. We'll see though. Maybe I'll go another route and then just post a link.
Looking forward to that thread... Yes, I agree, pictures seem to be a bitch on this site... Kinda limits things and goes against the grain of having a forum such as this...  Has it been brought up with the person running the forum and possibly make some changes???  I like a simple process of take a pic, put it on the computer then add photo to post...  Thats how they have it on the other forum that I am on...  Very easy and less steps...

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Re: Three under tiller
« Reply #21 on: October 31, 2016, 01:36:00 PM »
Shredd, there are basically two ways to allow limb balance to reveal itself on the tillering tree, either by #1 - holding the handle so it's not terribly prone to tipping, and then watching for the hook to drift toward the stronger limb... or #2 - by allowing the whole bow to tip easily in the tree by supporting it where we'd like it to balance at full draw, draw it, and watch both the hook drift to the strong limb, and the bow tip in the cradle. The weaker limb comes down further... and we adjust relative limb strength until it doesn't.

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