Dang NC
It looks like you had a non-bending handle on it? If that's the case it's probably how come it broke just out of the fade...ya might need to make the grip just a tad bit thinner so that the bow can at least start bending into the grip, if not all the way through. I'll be finished with a little 46" ottawa that draws 51# @ 24"....it has 22 spine segments, and 44 limb cuts......but it bends clean through (full circle). How long was she ?
You are about 20 or so behind me though on the broke ones
seems like your gonna keep after it so the next one ought to be the charm. When I first started makin 'em I could not believe how something so simple could be so hard, but the lightbulb finally come on for me.
Ya didn't ask for no advise so I hope it aint to forward to say this:
Ya can try makin a 4" handle area that will be the thickest part and the limbs taper out to about 3/4" tips. Taper them both width and thickness. On red elm if you are 3/4" thick at the grip and taper to 1/2" thick near the tips on a mid 50" bend through the bow will be right around mid 60# at 24-25 right off the saw. Thats for 1-1/2" wide to 3/4" tips (quartersawn) When ya tiller these try workin the bend into the handle not the other way around.....(keeps from gettin too much bend in the middle) I use "tiller under tension" when I do mine.
rich