Howdy,
This is pacific yew sapling is the first bow that I’ve done from the stump all on my own.
Right now, I’ve got it bending pretty well on a long string.
As you can see in the first two photos, the upper limb (left limb on the first two photos) there are two good sized branch stubs that I left proud, as well as a curve on the back of the upper part of that limb, which I tried to follow while taking away from the belly. This might be swaying the way that I’m seeing the bend in that limb...
The next two photos are just the bow flipped around on my tillering tree so that the upper, knotty limb is on the right.
At this point, the long string is hanging down to about the 15” mark on the blue tape when the bow is totally unbraced.
In the photos, I’m pulling to about 27/28”, which would mean that I’ve got it pulling to the equivalent of 12/13” if I had an appropriate string on and the bow was braced to 7”. Am I thinking about that the correct way?
Any opinions on the tiller as it is right now would be really helpful!
One more thing. When is it appropriate to get it to a 7” brace. I already made a string. I’m just worried it’ll take too much set if I string it right now.
Thanks ya’ll!
- Patrick