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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: alwayslookin on April 17, 2015, 04:32:57 pm

Title: Tiller check up
Post by: alwayslookin on April 17, 2015, 04:32:57 pm
Well guys I have been going bownanas  lately. I have finished one Osage( way light unfortunately but shoots nice) a hhb and am almost done with this Osage will be posting new topics on the other two bows soon maybe tonight if I get the chance. Let me know what you think of the tiller so far I feel I'm getting tiller blind today.
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: Pat B on April 17, 2015, 04:41:30 pm
Looks like the outer 1/3 of the top limb is stiff.
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: bubby on April 17, 2015, 04:55:24 pm
yeah looks like it needs to get some scraping from where the wall intersects with the limb to the tip
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: alwayslookin on April 17, 2015, 05:37:36 pm
I see that but check this out one picture is with the bow one way then the next is with the bow flipped and it's throwing me off
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: huisme on April 17, 2015, 06:33:38 pm
I'd say both outers are stiff but I'm a short-as-possible kind of guy who needs as much wood working as possible.
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: hedgeapple on April 17, 2015, 07:59:41 pm
Ok, a couple things.  1st hold your bow as straight up-and-down as possible.  The bow should be at 90 degrees to the floor.  Your bow arm should be parallel to the floor.  2nd, make sure that you're grabbing the string in the correct "arrow nocked" position.  On the picture about the one I'm posting it looks like you're holding the string about 1 1/2 lower than where the arrow would actually be nocked on the string.  I suggest you use and arrow to get your reference point.  Nock the arrow on the string with the bow braces.  The string and the arrow should be a 90 degree angle.  Of course the arrow shaft should be on your hand or the arrow rest.

It looks like you have hinge starting on the top limb.  Here's a picture of my suggestions.
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: mikekeswick on April 18, 2015, 02:44:22 am
Don't just work on the blue area go right to the tip. The upper has that dodgy looking weak spot but the lower is going the same way eg. the mid to outer is stiff but not hingy anywhere.
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: Dances with squirrels on April 18, 2015, 08:17:18 am
Good suggestions. Also, when taking your picture, try to do it with a consistent background. You may be better off going outside.
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: alwayslookin on April 18, 2015, 12:57:00 pm
Thanks Mike and dances we the thing is that the one spot that some think is hingy  is a spot on the stave that has a natural hump and wave in the grain. When I exercise it on the mirror I don't see a hinge at all. So I'm gonna just do some more checking before I scrape anything.
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: mikekeswick on April 19, 2015, 02:38:14 am
That's the problem with trying to judge tiller from a photo!
To make it easier for people to help with tiller. Make sure the bow is held like you are an olympic recurve shooter! Also post an unbraced picture and ideally a braced picture then of course a pic with it drawn to tillered length.
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: Del the cat on April 19, 2015, 05:03:41 am
Wot they all said! :D
Del
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: George Tsoukalas on April 19, 2015, 08:30:33 am
Is there are any prop twist in the limbs? Jawge
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: alwayslookin on April 19, 2015, 10:43:14 am
Is there are any prop twist in the limbs? Jawge
yes I got most of it out but there still is some right in the area of interest and also the grain does  a bump up right there
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: George Tsoukalas on April 19, 2015, 04:11:48 pm
Because of the twist you get a different tiller picture, which is why we need to see a photo with you drawing from the other side. Jawge
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: alwayslookin on April 19, 2015, 06:55:17 pm
Because of the twist you get a different tiller picture, which is why we need to see a photo with you drawing from the other side. Jawge
I took a little bit of the deflex out with some dry heat so I have to let it hydrate and once I do I'll post pics on both sides.
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: Parnell on April 20, 2015, 11:34:04 am
Glad to see your progress.  Good advice given and hope to see you shooting the bow.
Title: Re: Tiller check up
Post by: alwayslookin on April 20, 2015, 12:01:04 pm
Thanks Steve heard you guys had a good time at the shoot wish I could have made it.