george-can ya tell me more about "wrapping" maybe i will try to save this bow. but not gonna use it for bow trade...it hasnt, so far, run all the way off the tip. but close. thanks!
Sure, but it'll take some pictures. Again, at the limb tip it will not get bent so if it runs off the side it isn't as bad as it would be down in the working limb. Here's my latest wrapped bow which is asymmetric. Sorry, the limbs are reversed in these first 2 pics, not sure why I did that:
It had bad weather checking in the working limb from the back:
to the belly:
I removed the smaller crack, but even so as it was drawn, the wood would deform between the crack and the limb edge. This is about 3" off the fade in the lower, longer limb. You can see the dark spot from the removed smaller crack off the fade on the left limb in the second picture. So, I filled the crack with sawdust and superglue to see if it would hold under stress...it didn't (this is how much it opened up at brace, it was way worse when pulled back):
So, I glued that crack closed best I could, wrapped it with a heavy cotton/polyester thread, and superglued it in place:
Normally, I think it looks better to use a bright colored thread and then wrap a matching section on the opposite limb so it looks like it is a decorative feature and not a fix. But, there are nice knots on the other limb I didn't want to cover so I tried to match the bow color. That turned out to be a dumb idea. But the bow shoots fine even though the big crack is in the working limb.
Sorry this post was so picture heavy. Hope it helps.
George