Here are some pictures of a take-down osage bow I built - I shot it quite a lot before I sealed it so dont know if this was the root of the problem. Initially I started with a lot of back set as I didnt want any string follow and the bow pulled 68lbs at 27 inches. NTN is 68 inches, about 1 3/4 at the fades.
Then I noticed that the back had started to crack or sort of peel off (photos) I put superglue and sanded and sealed the bow and the cracks seem to have disappeared (photo).
However, I noticed that the braced tiller seemed funny, so I put the bow back on my tillering board and it seems to have developed a huge hinge.
Can anyone advise on what might have happened and what I should do?
My Ideas:
1)Leave it!
2)Remove a bit of wood on lower limb and deal with the lighter bow. I think that it is about 63 now at full draw but not 100% sure about my scales.
3)Reflex limbs using heat gun but do top limb more than bottom.
4)Combination of 2 and 3.
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