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Share your tips and tricks.
Allyn T:
Use a draw knife bevel side down to get real precise controlled cuts. Works really well on winter cut wood when your shaving off cambium
superdav95:
Some awesome tips and tricks here.
Don’t mind the messy shop in the pic but here’s a couple of not so clear pics of my inverted tiller set up and scrape set up. Essentially it’s a tiller tree turned upside down with couple pulleys at the top and one at the bottom to speed up tillering for the initial stage. It speeds things up a bit between scraping and checking for tiller without moving the bow.
Cheers
BowEd:
For those aggravated by scorching marks on the backs of bows from heat treating on forms wider than their bow......
I have an especially wide form to accomodate snaky bows.I tried a 5 yard sample of aluminum foil heat duct tape on the back of a bow once.
It worked great so I've bought 55 yards of the stuff.
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