Right. Horn nocks Mark II are on, and look much safer. String is sorted - made a new Flemish twist with much tighter twists and everything's holding beautifully. I need help from the experts on this tiller however. The reflexed limb is still throwing my eye off, as I just don't have enough experience to know how it's gonna look at full draw.
Here's the bow pulled to 18" and it's sitting at 90lbs, so I've got enough to play with. Both images are the same, the bottom is flipped.
The target weight is somewhere between 115 and 120, and with it being 90#@18 the projected draw weight should be somewhere around 140 or 150 so there's room to adjust the tiller.
To my eyes, the right limb (top pic) is stiff, but it has that awkward slope into recurve at the end and has a bit of reflex along the whole limb so I don't want to remove too much wood just to match the other one, only to find it weak at full draw.
Is the other limb looking ok? If it is the right limb that needs weakening, do I want to remove along the whole limb, or is there a part that isn't bending properly, because I can't see it if there is! Part of me wants to remove wood in the outer 3rd of the right limb (top pic) but that's exactly where the recurve is greatest, and that seems too obvious...