Short hickory board self bow Pt.3 - Tillering to full draw
In this episode we take our short board self bow and tiller it to full draw. In this instance 27”Since the bow was pretty short (61” NTN). String follow is always the nemesis of a bow given the dimensions of the one we are working on, but I’ll show you how to systematically approach tiller and full draw as separate objectives - all the while minimizing any excessive compression strain that results in string follow. When all is said and done, the string follow on this bow is less than 3/8”! Follow me on: Instagram: / meadowlarkbows Facebook: / meadowlarkbows http://meadowlarkag.com

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Short hickory board self bow Pt.4 - Finishing touches

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Short hickory board self bow Pt.1 - board selection and layout

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Boards for Bows

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Where to find Auger Bits and How to Sharpen Them | Hand Tool Woodworking How To

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Correcting Limb Twist

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Tillering the RF/DF Bow

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Add an Arrow Rest to Your Self Bow

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SELF BOW Building - Sanding, Sealing, Waterproofing Wood Bows

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Short hickory board self bow Pt.2 - Initial reduction

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Trash to Treasure - Full Surfboard Build

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Bow Laminating Jig - Improved

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How to Build a Board Bow Part 3: Width Profile and Riser

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How to Make a Hickory Board Bow

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Flemish Twist Bowstring (Quick and Easy)

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Bow Efficiency: Foundations for Beginners

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How to Tiller an English Longbow -- The Basics

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Branch Bow Building - A Yew Selfbow

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Why didn't medieval LONGBOWMEN switch to RECURVE BOWS?

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How to Serve a string, using a serving tool. Archery, bow string.

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