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Old 10-09-2008 | 10:33 AM
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Default RE: Traditional tuning

Thats not bad Mark. Right limb got stiffouter thirds with a slight hinge started at the first of the outer third. The left limb has stiff outer thirds and a little too stiff off the fades. Id loosen the outer thirds of both limbs, loosen the right fade just a tad and loosen the left first third a bit and tiller the rest of the bow to the hinge on the right. Not sure if it is the picture, but it looks like you got some twist in the left limb. Just take wood off the edge of the high side. You might end up with a lighter bow than you intended, but that is part of the learining process. But the tiller is not all that bad. Some good 35 or 40 grit sandpaper would do the trick on fixing those flat spots and finishing the tiller.
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