I can use some advice on this selfbow I started. I decided to get an early start on the stave mwosborn sent me. Here is the stave before I started scraping.
Because of the narrow width near what would be the fades, I ran parallel limbs a little over halfway. So it's 70" T2T, 1.5" wide at the fades, parallel for 18" then tapering to 1/2" for the final 13". Handle and fades are 8".
There are some curves I figure I need to heat bend to line the tips with the handle.
Here's a front profile:
There is also a bit of deflex on the last third of the more snaky limb (bottom of picture). It's not a lot but it's there.
So here are my questions as of now for those willing to help:
1. Having only tillered board bows, I've been using the tillering gizmo (pencil & wood block) method to create an even tiller. Should the deflexed limb be tillered a little differently or is the amount of deflex not enough to worry about? Is it worth bending this area straight before tillering? Will a tillering gizmo work on this type of bow or is this more eyeball territory?
2. Should both limbs be bent to line up with the handle or would it be better to just bend one and get the line to intersect near the middle of the handle?
3. Given the relatively narrow width, is it worth backing the bow with rawhide or something similar?
All thoughts and advice are welcome.