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survival - How can one tiller a bow without a tillering tree or similar wooden device? - The Great Outdoors Stack Exchange
![2nd bow tiller done, first time backing with bamboo and using tip overlays. Landed right at 30lbs @28 for a 66" bow. Bamboo was a big thicker than I wanted, was aiming 2nd bow tiller done, first time backing with bamboo and using tip overlays. Landed right at 30lbs @28 for a 66" bow. Bamboo was a big thicker than I wanted, was aiming](https://preview.redd.it/jhz71z956ue71.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=a22a9cabd3f536a79fbdae0fd95ccfebdec12b21)
2nd bow tiller done, first time backing with bamboo and using tip overlays. Landed right at 30lbs @28 for a 66" bow. Bamboo was a big thicker than I wanted, was aiming
Twisted Stave Media - Hey guys, how's my tiller look? I think I'm getting the hang of this fixed crawl thing! Might need just a hair more negative tiller on this one
![Setup and tuning of recurves and longbows - Free Knowledge Base- The DUCK Project: information for everyone Setup and tuning of recurves and longbows - Free Knowledge Base- The DUCK Project: information for everyone](http://wiki.robotz.com/images/b/b7/Setup_and_tuning_of_recurves_and_longbows_01.png)
Setup and tuning of recurves and longbows - Free Knowledge Base- The DUCK Project: information for everyone
![Osage Self Bow- 4th Tiller check. Tillering with short string (brace about 1"); hitting 30+ pounds at 22" so far. Going for 30 at 27" : r/Bowyer Osage Self Bow- 4th Tiller check. Tillering with short string (brace about 1"); hitting 30+ pounds at 22" so far. Going for 30 at 27" : r/Bowyer](https://preview.redd.it/h4zuxgy2qgp91.jpg?auto=webp&s=044e245d720d3ddf38fcd11f127f1dde09bd5d0c)