I've just discovered a problem similiar to Stixnstones'. I had just gotten to the floor-tillering part on a holmegaard takedown-white ash, 69" ttt. Dimensions are right where I wanted, straight billets, straight grain, no knots, no twists. I was just starting to smooth out the belly with 80 grit sandpaper when this faint reddish brown line started to appear. After more sanding I now have a 5" line (not a crack yet) right in the middle of the limb, running with the grain. Its about 2" from the bottom fade and runs straight up the limb. I went ahead and floor tillered this billet, it didn't get worse or make any sounds, but I'm not sure what to do at this point. I've put about 40+ hours into this project over the past three months. The back has already been backed with burlap--burlap wasn't my first choice, but it was available. Should I proceed with caution, or wrap the area with duct tap and just proceed? I've never used sinew before, but guess that is an option. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Eric