I actually watched that earlier, it was pretty well explained and laid out. Looks like a whoooooole lot of faffing about though, when compared to a double laid-in Flemish. Don't need any sort of jigs for Flemish...
I dunno, this is pretty odd. Plenty of bowyers and archers I know and shoot with use double loop Flemish for warbows, so I can't see why that's the issue here.
Bear in mind that the bow isn't finished being tillered. I can't finish it, because I can't brace it! So I have no idea how heavy the bow REALLY is. All I know is that it's about 115# when it's drawn to 8" or so on the long string. It's highly unlikely, and conversations with Del have made it pretty clear, but I guess there might be a chance the bow is way too heavy yet. I just can't tell because I've never taken the bow off the short string.
One thing that's really weird is that whatever string material you use must eventually stop stretching? But I'm using a really, really old and well stretched string and I keep shortening it to get the bow to brace, and of course it stretches. When I take the bow off the tiller, the string is in both loops, but hanging slack. So I shorten it again, and the same thing happens. This has been going on for months now, as I can only really do any tillering at weekends. I just thought that eventually the string would stop stretching, but it seems to have infinite stretch!