Crrrrrraaaaacccckkkkk, thats the noise my bow made when I pulled it alittle too far when tillering. .............
Well that would be a reasonable excuse.
What actually happend was I was rounding out the corners with a file, when I heard the crack. Limbs hadnt even been bent once and it still broke. Right as the home stretch was coming up I heard the noise no bowyer ever wants to hear. To add insult to injury it was the last section of the bow I had rounded off and gave slight D shape so I had just spent some time doing that.. Well thats bowmaking. I learned from it though, you can break a bow with out even moving the limbs, lol. It was fun, I want to thank you guys for convincing me to do this.. Now what should I do for my next bow
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area outlined in black is the crack.
Its just far enough from the tip so I cant make a bow out of the remains. I dont think I can glue it back together. I think I will try anyway
If there is success with the glue I will continue. If not maybe I will build a hickory backed red oak with some R/d, to practice for my osage core.