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Ryano:
Set hapens !  :P

Dustybaer:
ryan, i'll have to remember that  ;D

tpoof:
Geez guys,, is there ever a day when a fella doesn't learn anything??? Thanks for the info, very appreciated!
Mark, yes I won't be doin the dry heat recurves again! lol
I steamed in shallow curves yesterday and it went so slick, so easy, thats the way it should be you can just tell!  ;D
Tom and Pappy, its tidbits of info like that, that is just so priceless to a newbie ;D Before I got this computer I did all my tillering with that long string, no info, no problem  ;D but somehow I new it wasn't right, now that its pointed out, well heck its clear as a bell the there is way different forces acting on those limbs,,,, none so blind as those who cannot see,, suitable phrase there I believe.  ;D
Jawge, indeed a good quote, but I wish it wasn't so apt sometimes,,, ;D
Ryan, one day we'll meet and then you can teach me the secrets of your success and I'll get the drinks,,, one day,, ;) 8)
set happens indeed Dusty... ;D ;D
Thanks again for the unselfish sharing of ideas!!  You folks are a class act!! ;) :)

tpoof:
Hello once again all!   Got some time at home waiting for this spring blizzard to end and put a bit more work into the"little bow"

Changing to a short string made a big difference in tiller profile and I redid the tiller to proper! Thanks again folks!  ;D

Its got some set, bout 1.5" but not too bad considering all she's been thru. lol

Stained it with leather dye and did some design on the limbs, now getting ready to complete the finish,,, handle

I'll post a few more when she's done.... :)  pretty funky lookin   lol ;D  ::)

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DanaM:
Looking good, I like the design on the back. Pretty wild looking.

DanaM

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