I'm on my second attempt at a self bow from a Hickory stave using the osage flatbow design in the Traditional Bowyer's Bible. I glued on a piece of osage as a handle, though. The staves came from a 6" diameter piece of Vermont hickory I cut, split, and aged. My first attempt, after rough tillering, blew up just past the fade-outs as I was putting a string on it.
The second time, 1 1/2 yrs later, I was more patient, and had it bending 10-12" and 40# before stringing it. I got a few test shots out of it, then heard a crack near the handle. I worked on the tiller a little more, but heard a few more cracks along the way. I think a crack is slightly visible, like the other bow, at the fade out. I think the defect is, there's some character bumps and twist, and it's cracking where it's kind of thin, even though there's not an obvious hinge.
Is it even possible to fix, or is it only a brief matter of time before it blows up like the other one? I know, a picture would help!