I just glued it up straight. I didn't want to make it any more complicated than I had to . This is the fifth bow that I have tried to build and the first backed one that I have been successful with

. The last two that I attempted to build were backed and blew up when I got them to about 20" draw

. I think that the glue joints weren't the best and I may have been in too much of a hurry to start tillering after I glued them up. Got a little discouraged and didn't build anything for a while. It is great to have a successful one done now. It has about one inch of set immediately after unstringing. Took it back out this am to shoot a little more and couldn't be happier with the way that she shoots. The other two bows that I have built have been flatbows and I have always wanted an ELB style so this is even better in that aspect. I think that the next one I will try to induce a little reflex.