i had missed the whole second page of this thread n wished i hadnt...anyways...
your pics tell the whole story and dont need any words to go along with them
#1. it looks like your ipe got to thin on the belly....either make the maple thinner or the boo thinner or both,and if the ipe starts getting thin then you need to start side tillering
#2. its very easy to see from your tiller pics that you grossly overdrew that bow while tillering,and the combination of my first explanation and this will fret the best compression woods everytime
mike and pearl are giving you very sound advice
patching,wrapping those is a waste of time imho...those frets are right at a high stressed spot(fades) and go all the way to your glue line with the maple...that ipe is toast man.....the best way to fix that and get a shooter out of it is to grind that ipe off and thin the maple some and glue another compresion strong wood slat on the belly(i.e. ipe,osage,yew etc..),and if you have room to narrow it id suggest that as well.
and i agree with drums about taking a few steps back and get some more simpler designs under your belt,and get some confidence in ya,otherwise its no fun and youll get so frustrated that youll stop trying to make bows altogether....i say this because of my own experience,and i went thru a couple years of trying to build bows that were over my head,and i almost stopped building bows...whew...glad i didnt do that,and im glad i went to trying way easier stuff because it gave me some confidence and made it fun instead of frustrating