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Far East Archer:
What Pat said right limb bending a bit more than the left. Get a few more scrapes on that left limb to even it out. This bow is looking great so far by the way, Good job! :)
-Alex
david w.:
Pat the string would be great. And thanks for the help and compliments. i cant wait to finish but i wont rush it
Wasatchhawk:
Here's a tip I learned recently. Measure brace height at 2 1/2 inches out from the widest point in the fades. Mark it on each side and then measure. On asymetrical limbs (Upper longer than the Lower) measurment should be 1/8 inch greater for the upper. Even for equal lenght limbs.
Randy
Pappy:
David looks good so far but unless you have completed the tiller you really shouldn't draw it back
and shoot it,if you do all that work could be for nothing.I done that also when I started but didn't take long to figure out that ant a good thing to do.Ease it out to your draw length and work the flat spots as you go till you get the weight and draw you want.Keep up the good work I just hate to see you mess it up now. :)
Pappy
GregB:
David, do you have a tillering tree which will allow you to check your draw weight at the varying draw distances as you work the tiller toward your own personal draw length? You should never draw the bow past what you want the final draw weight to be.
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