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Tiller advice...looking o.k.?

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Russ:
upper fade seems a good bit stiff.

Ruddy Darter:
O.k., thanks guys,
 But I think I've had enough on this bow for a while, I'm just going to see how the bow shoots and have some fun with it, if any issues I'll work on it some more at a later date. I've got another couple of ash and yew staves I'm eager to work on and have learnt some from this one to put in practice.

Seasons Greetings to all,

 R.D.

Del the cat:

--- Quote from: Pat B on December 02, 2019, 09:07:20 am ---RD, your upper limb looks stronger than the lower.

--- End quote ---
+1 .A good reason to try the bow up the other way, and a good reason to leave finishing the nock until the last minute.
Del

Ruddy Darter:
Thanks Del,
 
Could try that out if it shoots too lousy, and nocks not a problem, it's only for me so I can always have a double stringer groove or put another horn on, I got a few bits and quite enjoy making those. A fun bow for a few winter arrows is the only  requirement really, I'll put more effort into my next bow attempt. If I can get away with it and it shoots good enough that's good enough for me at the minute. Probably not the best attitude to have  for bowbuilding, but all I can muster at present.  :)
(I also think when I draw 30" + it may pull more even, it has a natural deflex step in the outer lower limb and a reflex in the upper outer limb.)
 R.D.

sieddy:
Looks awesome man. Happy shooting! 😊

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