here's my latest: 72", white oak, superstraight grained, put on some walnut tip overlays, glued on a hickory handle (10"), the arrow shelf is 1/4". 55# at 30", backed it with linen and TBII, had just completed tillering today, and was on my 3rd 320grit sand. (wet, dry, then sand, etc...) i put a couple quivers through it, and heard a TICK while drawing it. examined it, and sure enough, a crack was visible on the lower limb. i put on glasses, drew it again, and sighed as it detonated on me. (BOOM clatter clatter clatter).
i do NOT have a shot of it pre-break on the tillering tree, unfortunately, and i didn't think to photograph that crack before i completed it's grim work.
anyways, look at the pics, tell me where this one went wrong. the dark lines that seem to be runoffs are NOT grain, by the way, the grain is gloriously straight, the lines are rays, i think.
one final thought: my cross section is a flat back, rounded edges on the back side, and a gentle dome on the belly side. i use this cross section for all the bows i make, is that my issue?
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