Hey guys...I found four 1.5" wide by .5" thick by 6 feet long super straight grained red oak at Menards. I thought I would use them to practice tillering.
This is my second self bow so far
Specs on this board is 52" long for my 26" draw. 1.5" wide from handle to mid limb and tapering down to .5" nocks for now.
Here is the tiller at 24". Finally got the bend out of the handle and into the upper limb...I thought it would never bend for how much scraping I did on it.
The handle is temporary...just leather from a braided belt I bought at a yard sale for 25 cents.
I shot it a few times...zero hand shock even with these wide tips. Still two more inches draw to pull out.
Set so far is 2" after unstringing and after resting the set is a little over 1 inch. Damn I wince every inch I pull this back further lol.
Hows it looking so far?