I have a board of Bubinga with fairly straight grain. A few months ago I had the curious idea to see if it would work as a backing. I used some Satinwood for the core and glued up an RD bow. Then a few weeks ago I decided to tiller the bow out. Everything went well up to 22". The bow was bending well
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/Marc-St-Louis/MSC/22.jpg)
At 24" it exploded violently, you can still see a piece falling at the bottom of this picture.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/Marc-St-Louis/MSC/ExplodingBubinga.jpg)
This is all that's left
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/Marc-St-Louis/MSC/Exploded.jpg)
My curiosity as satisfied
I also had some Bulletwood backing strips that Steve Gardner gave me many years. At about the same time I glued the Bubinga bow I decided it was time to make use of them so using the same core wood I glued another RD bow. A couple weeks ago I figured I would tiller out that bow. Everything was going well out to 26". The bow was bending well, it had high draw weight and was losing very little of the reflex I had glued in
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/Marc-St-Louis/MSC/26.jpg)
Then at 27" it self destructed, violently. The camera just about caught the explosion
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/Marc-St-Louis/MSC/BBSExploding.jpg)
This is all that was left of that one
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/Marc-St-Louis/MSC/Pieces.jpg)
Of the 2 exploding bows not one piece of wood touched me, my nerves on the other hand were a bit frazzled
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