So I just got this osage bow here onto a short string and the string sits ~1/2'' outside the handle. As you can see in the pics one of the limbs is mostly strait while the has a noticable sideways bend, its also a bit propellar twisted. I think this is the problem.
Looking down at the crooked limb.
And the crooked limb at eye level.
Incase it helps, top down pic of the offending limb
So what should I do?
My first thought was too steam the limb in question and clamp it laterally. So the clamps will be contacting one side of the bow, not the back or belly. Clamp it a little past strait and leave it for 12 hrs.
But could I just do that with the handle? Correcting the entire limb that way?
Should I use dry heat or steam and why?
How long should I wait with either before finishing tillering? Keeping in mind I live in the desert, so low humidity, high heat which will steadily be getting drier and hotter in the coming weeks.
Whats a good set up for clamping? I've seen setups for getting some backset into/out of a bow with two blocks on either side of the handle, and the clamps between them. Should I adabt that too this?
And any useful tips or mistakes too avoid for this operation will of coarse be greatly appreciated by someone who's never done it before =p