Okay, Steve has kindly offered to do a Mass Principle buildalong, and I jumped all over the opportunity.  Hopefully my fledgeling tillering abilities can bring us all to the point where we can reach Mass Enlightenment.  

I have a chokecherry stave all roughed out that only today quit losing weight.  I hope I haven't gone so far with the rough-in as to interfere with options for Steve to work with.
I've got 68" tip to tip.  I planned for a hybrid bending handle 4" + 2" fades.  I'm about 1 1/2" at the fades tapering more-or-less evenly to the tips which I've left at 3/4" in case early tillering moves the string off-center.  There's some rollercoaster on the bottom limb, and an ugly trifecta of knots radiating from the pith on the upper limb.  The stave started with 3 or so inches of deflex, but I clamped her up green to put reflex in to compensate.  Both tips have some prop twist, but nothing too serious.
She moves a bit when I lean on her, so I'm ready for some long-stringing.
Starting weight:  21.6 oz.


Trifecta knot #1

Trifecta knot #2

Trifecta knot #3

At rest starting profile

I should probably heat up the bottom limb and try to correct the whoop-te-do... What do youse guys think?  I don't think it's too bad, but it doesn't quite match the location of the upper limb reflex.  I figure on heat treating the belly at some point anyways to hopefully prevent the rampant frets I got on my last stick.
Over to you Steve!