I may have to call this bow a gonner. The bow through force drying has dropped to 17.8 ounces. I had forced dryed it all these last few days. There has been a spot in the fade that I havent given much thought too because I had no clue it would cause me a problem. A small 2 inch section right near the handle is starting to delam between the rings on the side of the bow. Not a check on the belly or back, but a delam in the side 1/3 up from the belly to the back, but closer to the belly.
A few chrysels have formed there running 1/4 inch towards the center of the belly where this delam is. I guess this is how deep the delam runs. I have tried to fix it by filling the crack with super glue, poking small holes around the chrysle to relieve it of compression stress and burnishing it back down, but at brace they come right back up. I think I may cut this delam out and reglue a piece in, trap the back a touch to take compression stress off it, heat treat that section up good and brown, or a few other things. Any ideas?