Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: dshull on April 11, 2009, 11:00:05 am
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can any body out there tell how to make a tiller board,or were I can get the plans for one? Sounds like a silly queston,but thanks
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Dshull, there was a post her about that subject a couple weeks ago. Do a search, like tillering tree. Good shootin, Steve
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You can make a simple tillering stand with a pulley in 15 min. Use a 2x4 about 4 feet plus long, if you have some scrap 1/2" plywood, nail an 18' square of it to the bottom. Buy a simple single steel pulley at the harware store for a couple bucks with space to run a 3/8" rope through it, one with any eye screw and screw it into the base at the base of the 2x4. Tack a couple of pieces of 3/6" plywood or something about 3x4" in size at the top of the 2x4 to hold the bow. Get a six foot length of 3/8 nylong rope through the pulley and attach end to an inexpensive steel hook. Use a sharpie and a yard stick and mark off you inch scale downward from the top of the 2x4. Yoiu can attach a hanging scale to the rope at the right time. Can get one on ebay for $20.
Wala.
Dave
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Yes, I do but I'm not telling you. LOL. :) Jawge
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Forget the tiller board, and make a rope and pulley tree setup. It's quick and easy to make-as Dave described, or can simply be a bracket to hold the bow mounted on a wall or post with the pulley attached below it. Pulley set-ups work much better than a tiller stick, and are a lot safer to use.
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I use something like what was described. I put my 2x4 in the bench vise though, keeps everything above my head when working the limbs. Also, there was a post on here for a tillering do-hicky. Basically a piece of 1x? 6" long with a hole in the center for a pencil. You slide this along your limbs and tiller where the pencil touched the limbs, give you an even bend.