I recently completed a bamboo backed osage straight limb bow, that I sent to a person in Canada. The backing de-laminated shortly after stringing.
I used 2-ton epoxy. I prepped the gluing surfaces by scoring, cleaning with alcohol, and applying glue to both surfaces.
I tillered the bow using a yoke and pulley system so that the limbs could be exercised and in doing so I probably pulled the bow to it’s finished draw weight several hundred times. After the bow was finished I probably shot it 100 times with no indications of any problems.
I have made a lot of these bows using the same methods...several that I have are 5 or 6 years old and are shot frequently and never had any problems once the bow has been this thoroughly shot in.
What happened??
climate/humidity change?(I live in Kansas and the humidity was around 50% while I was making it.)
Possibly extreme temperature change during shipping??
Any of your thoughts are greatly appreciated.