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Jesse
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Tiller check
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September 21, 2008, 11:56:19 pm »
This is a hard maple bow Im working on. Ill admit selfbows are not my specialty but I have a good time making the few Ive made. The natural character in the wood throws me off a bit compared to working with flat stock. right now its at a low brace and pulling 35#s @17" Looks to me like both limbs need work in the mid to outer areas especially the right side. What do you think?
Thanks Jesse
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Jesse
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Re: Tiller check
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September 22, 2008, 12:05:17 am »
I wont be able to check my replies till tomorrow evening after work. Feel free to throw your 2 cents in
Jesse
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sailordad
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Re: Tiller check
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September 22, 2008, 12:23:20 am »
well im not an axpert my any means,however i would say mid to outer limb like ya said,keep going slow as always and remember lots of exercise
between scraping sessions.
keep us posted as ya go.
tim
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September 22, 2008, 06:08:09 am »
I think you are right on with the mid need some more bending,I really can't see much of the right one but from what I can see you are right.Slow and easy and exercise as you go.
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DanaM
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Re: Tiller check
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September 22, 2008, 07:08:07 am »
Looking good Jesse, but as the rest said stay off the fades and get the mid to about 6" from the tip bending more.
Does the left limb have some twist? Make sure you look at the tiller from both sides especially if there is a little twist
in the limbs.
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Re: Tiller check
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September 22, 2008, 09:23:04 am »
You got the right idea Jesse.
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adb
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Re: Tiller check
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September 22, 2008, 11:00:21 am »
You're doing great. You've got the fades working first, which is correct, and now just get the mid & tips to come around, and you're there. Go easy, you're getting close. Like Torges says "stalking tiller..."
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John K
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September 22, 2008, 01:07:52 pm »
Looking good Jesse ! Do as the others have said
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Justin Snyder
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September 22, 2008, 01:35:57 pm »
The left is bending a little more in the fades. I would take a little more off the right fade then work over the mid and outer limbs. Justin
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September 22, 2008, 02:00:48 pm »
You're getting good advice...what they said!
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NTProf
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Re: Tiller check
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September 22, 2008, 02:05:55 pm »
Slightly off the topic: is that bow made from a board or a tree stave? I like maple. Looking very nice!
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DanaM
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September 22, 2008, 02:06:47 pm »
NT its from a stave I gave him
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Jesse
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Re: Tiller check
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September 22, 2008, 09:23:23 pm »
Just got home. Glad to see all the replies. Thanks for the advice. Yup Dana is right this is from a stave he gave me.
Im glad you are all in agreement. Gives me a little confidence
Dana it had some twist that I heated out but it might be creeping back a little. Your right about looking at both sides. it looks a little different when I flip it.
Ill post more when I get a chance to scrape some more off.
Jesse
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Jesse
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Re: Tiller check
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September 26, 2008, 02:28:25 pm »
ok I did a little more work on it.
The first pic is with the top limb on the right. The second is the other side with the top on the left.
Right now its pulling 40# @ 20 it seems to me that either way I turn it the right side needs work.
A little help please?
Thanks Jesse
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John K
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September 26, 2008, 02:36:53 pm »
Man i think it looks good.....then again i don't have to many bows under my belt
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