I had a piece left over from making a sinewed yew shorty and decided to try and steam recurve a R/D longbow with a hickory back.
I steamed it and when I bent it it went crack on the belly! Don't think I steamed it quite long enough...plus I had to run to my garage to clamp it. Learned a lesson there. It lifted a crack along the grain on the edge right in a cluster of pin knots, and I'm thinking if I round the whole thing it might go away
Then like a smart guy I watered down my TBIII in the bottle because I only had a little left. Will this effect the integrity of the glue? Had a rough glue line even after sizing the back, ended up puttying glue in the cracks but I've got some bubbles...Should I just wrap it every 12" or so with glue and thread or should the backing come off? I'm really hoping this will work out to even a 40# draw weight at 25" It is 60", 1 1/16 wide and 1/2" at the tips so far, 7/8" thick all the way. Any input will be appreciated, I learned how to make bows basically off this forum from all of your wisdom. Thank you
S.Sprague