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Offline bentstick54

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Where to lose 2 or 3#
« on: January 16, 2026, 11:38:10 pm »
Working on an osage bow and need to lose the final 2 to 3# of draw weight. Limb on the right is the top limb and has a little bit of twist between verticle lines 1 and 3, right out of the fade. It feels good in the hand at release.
1-3/4” wide at the fades, straight tapering to 3/8” tips. 66” ntn.
Would you tweek the tiller somewhere at this point, or sand the edges down to just lose the weight?

Offline Selfbowman

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Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2026, 12:18:21 am »
Cut fades closer to center of bow making the limbs longer it won’t take much,
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Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2026, 03:03:33 am »
I bet by the time you sand it down and finish it it will be darn close to your goal. 
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Offline Jim Davis

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Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Reply #3 on: January 17, 2026, 11:04:32 am »
I bet by the time you sand it down and finish it it will be darn close to your goal.

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Offline simk

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Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Reply #4 on: January 17, 2026, 11:23:10 am »
good looking bow. you could scrape a little here - or do as arvin said. soften the inners a little.
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Offline Pat B

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Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Reply #5 on: January 17, 2026, 12:49:26 pm »
Have you shot the bow? If not put 100 arrows through it and recheck the weight. You could also scrape the sides a little to reduce weight.
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Offline bjrogg

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Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Reply #6 on: January 17, 2026, 01:06:41 pm »
That’s a pretty bend. Whatever it takes to keep that bend.

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Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Reply #7 on: January 17, 2026, 01:37:11 pm »
Round the corners a tad, sand it a little, talk harshly to it  ::) >:D
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Offline Burnsie

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Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Reply #8 on: January 17, 2026, 02:51:36 pm »
Looks like your hand has healed up nicely - that is a nice bend.

Offline bentstick54

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Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Reply #9 on: January 17, 2026, 04:26:40 pm »
Lots of great thoughts. I think I’ve considered them all. I just get nervous when it gets down to the final nitty gritty. I have exercised it a lot on the tillering tree, but have limited short draw shots through it due to still have some soreness in my middle finger from my surgery. It’s sanded down close enough that I could finish it now, but can still sand more to remove some weight.

I originally put a tiny bit of reflex in the outer 1/3rds and flipped the tips so they were about 2” past the handle. It has lost about 1-1/4” of that.

The 20 or so shots I have through it at about 26” feels dead in the hand, and so far my bows in the past have not changed tiller or weight when worked this way.

I’m leaning towards working Arvins and Simks advice together so as not to risk any more set in the outer. Sometimes I just start second guessing myself and need some fresh eyes.

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Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Reply #10 on: January 17, 2026, 08:06:27 pm »
Understandable. There isn’t much there that isn’t a bow.

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Offline bentstick54

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Re: Where to lose 2 or 3#
« Reply #11 on: January 17, 2026, 11:08:35 pm »
That’s where I get worried Brian. I get so close to where I want to be, then things can go bad real fast. Can be a fine line between just enough and too much. Hopefully I can play with it some tomorrow and not go to far off track.