Well, the bow broke today. I was afraid it might when I started and it did not disappoint. I had it tillered to about 26" so it was close. I was pulling it trying to see how it was bending through the crook when it went "bang". Interestingly, neither limb appeared to fail, it just got easier to draw. I felt the failure in the lower limb but didn't find a thing wrong down there. However, when I looked at the crook I discovered it had cracked clear through the bow, back to belly. The crack is about 6" long and nearly centered in the limb. It looks a little like a weather check when the bow is unstrung, but opens up when the bow is strung.



I did take one picture of it strung, but I didn't get any pictures drawing it.

I could glue the crack back shut and sinew back it, but my suspicion is that it wouldn't be that good a shooter and could still blow up in that crook. I'll probably order a set of sleeves, cut the bow just north of the handle and build another limb to match the still good lower limb. I have a sister stave to this one that is in the first picture of this build, it would be a good match.
George