I've added a few overlays to my selfbows, but I'm always leary of filing down the back of the tips beyond the outer growth ring. It seems like this would make a weak point at the bottom edge of the overlay. I see lots of pics of beautiful bows whose tips are filed off at a sharp angle, clearly past several rings. The overlay itself will protect the wood underneath it, of course, but why don't these tips break at the base of the overlay where the ring is violated?
Is there a trick to this, or is the stress at that point low enough that it's not a problem?
-Tom