Hello fellas!
New to the board, but have been lurking now and then and of course reading the magazine from time to time for a little while now.
My question is in regards to the fact that I had bought a U-Finish bow from a very reputable bow company and after having taken out the file marks while sanding it down
and working it up to approx. 100-150 grit sandpaper, a small crack was apparent as the dust from sanding got caught in it.
I noticed it by the time I was using 60 grit, but wanted to know if it was simply a deep scratch that wasn't coming out right away so I moved on and got to about 150 grit
and noticed it was still there.
It is located between two very small knots in the main body of the bow (Bow is made of Osage with a Hickory backing).
The knots are approximately 1/8" in size and pretty much on either side of the bow's body with the crack being pretty much dead center between the two of them.
The crack is approximately 1/4" long, running side to side.
I'm going to try and include a photo of the issue for your fellows.
Is this something I should be concerned with? I'm assuming I should be worried,..heck it's a horizontal crack and it's never been shot!!,.....but being that this is my first bow build (well half a bow build at least!)
I am relatively new to bow making so I' learning!
Looking for some knowledgeable guidance/opinions here from fellows who know.
Thanks in advance!!