Hey everyone,
I haven't really posted much here before but I have gotten boat loads of great information from alot of sources so thank you. My question is this. I have a red oak board that I made a couple of months ago. It was 65 in n2n and about 50lbs at 28 and I wanted to try recurving a bow and up the poundage on this one. So I went ahead and steam bent in some recured tips. I let it sit for 24 hours and when I took the clamp off I found a dented belly from the clamp. I had it padded with some leather and a thin piece of wood but it still dented. None of the fibers look broken but I'm wondering if this bow is toast now or if it will be okay? If not is there something I could do to save it? I was thinking of maybe just re steaming that area or just wetting that area so that the fibers would maybe expanding back close to there original shape. Any ideas on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated. Pics to follow once I get a Photobucket account.
Wellsy