So I had a good bit of time today to work on this bow. I know slow and steady wins the race but everything was looking and feeling good and and I was just trting to gauge the bows reaction as I went. I ended up working on the left limb without touching the right. First pic is of the bow braced at 4" after doing some scraping. Left limb was still a little off.
I ended up scraping more on the left limb and bracing at 5". I then threw it on the tree and slowly exercised while gaining draw length. First pic is at 24"
Finally I worked to my target of 27" and amazingly ot was just a hair over 50#
I think the tiller looks pretty good. It at ill looks like the left limb isn't bending as much but I think part of that is a slight twist in the right limb near the fade and the fact that the limb tips each go a different direction. I didnt bring them back into alignment bexause the string goes right down the center of the handle. It has taken less than 1/2" of set so far.
I know it isnt perfect and there are improvements to be made on my next one. Its not finished yet. Will hopefully get the grip shaped tomorrow and then start on some finish sanding and eventually a tru-oil treatment.
Let me know what you think and all constructive criticism and advice is welcome!