help!
newbie bowyer here, just completed longbow #8 and i've broken 5 in a row now. 3 were red oak (and all had red oak glue on handles), 1 was birch, (pyramidal design), 1 was maple (also a pyramid), all were board bows, and all were backed. i am cautious selecting boards with good grain and no runoffs, i'm careful tillering. i ALWAYS back my bow. first 2 backed with fiberglass tape, last 3 were backed with linen cloth. i always make them long, 68" is the shortest, usually 72" or so.
the most recent explosion was a red oak board with an excellent tight backing of linen using TB II, zero air bubbles. 50# at 29#, 68" NTN, it failed on the range as i pulled the very first arrow back. (it failed SPECTACULARLY) with a loud BOOM followed by shards clattering on the ground.
what am i doing wrong? why do i keep detonating the wood?
any suggestions?
**updated, pics added of the break on this most recent one, also a pre-polyurethaning post tiller practice draw in the yard.
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