Well, Tuesday I broke the little elm recurve I was working on, yesterday I broke an almost finished hickory backed hickory flatbow. Not the best week I had in bowbuilding.
The only reason why the latter one broke that I can possibly imagine was too low a moisture contend. Humidity's been down to 35% for a few days now. The bow broke unmotivatedly right through the middle of the lower limb, flawless pieces of wood glued together, no splinter had lifted, no glueline had failed, draw weight was <40# at 22", I pulled a little further, felt a sudden stacking and baaang it went. I could not even identify where the failure had started.
I know it's been discussed before, but I never actually considered it to be a problem:
What's the lowest possible humidity for building bows?
How do you guys deal with low humidity?