Thanks guys.
rps3, Compared to a lot of the bows on here my finish work is sub par. It's all relative. Thanks for the kind words.
Dictionary, what I consider to be whip tillered is when the tiller is incorrect because it bends far more in the outer limbs than it should. Many of my bows are elliptically tillered which means they bend slightly more in the outer limbs than the inner limbs for even strain. Tiller should reflect the width profile of the bow so that mass moves efficiently. It is very intentional on my part. This "mass logic" as I've heard Badger (Steve) call it is what I consider one of the most important concepts in making well performing bows. Many people make all their bows with a circular tiller and more often than not I see bows that bend far too much near the handle. While they may work it is not good for mass distribution.