I bought a Greatree TD Recurve. after getting it assembled and shooting it, I couldnt get arrows to fly straight to save my life.After adjusting brace and nock till I was blue in the face, I checked my limb tiller and think that the manufacturer may have got the upper and lower limbs mislabled. Should the string be closer to the riser at the bottom? After swapping the limbs around I have about 7/16" closer on the bottom and am getting better fight. Mayber just a simple QA mistake. Overall the bow is very good for the price I paid.
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120 grit, sanding block and patience!
You would need to sand the back and belly of the stronger limb, (bottom) until the measurement is 3/16 to 3/8+ (more distance from the fade to the string, on the top limb.) I am with Bob on this one, I also perfer 1/4+
Keep in mind you will have to graduate to finer sand paper for final finish, make no more than 10 strokes on the back and belly of the limb, then string the bow and check it, when it reaches 5/16ths, start using finer grit paper, keep the process going until you reach the tiller you want.
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It is very important that you do sand the entire length. Don't hit one spot more than another or you may develope a weak spot and create a hinge. You don't want that. Make sure to remember to count your strokes and get the entire width of the limb. If you get off to one side more than the other you may end up with limb twist which can be the devil to get out. Take you time and you can get the job done. I would also recommend wet/dry paper with a bit of water or alcohol to lube it. Don't let any water get into you lams on the side. If that happens get it dry as soon as possible. Good luck.
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Thanks Bob. Maybe I just need to buy one of yours and not have to mess with it. I do like a longbow better than a recurve anyways. I double checked my tiller and it is 3/8" not 7/16" as I posted earlier. I think I will leave it alone. I dont think I can sneak me a new bow past mama right now! Thanks for the advice fellers!
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