Hi Guys,
i've been carving on a piece of spindlewood lately (Eonymus europeus).
Unfortunately i discovered a tiny crack in the back of the bow after about 100 shots. I tried fixing it with 3 layers of cloth (hope thats the right word..). Starting with a small piece, bigger piece, biggest piece then hemp windings over it. Before i sanded out the crack, in this place the upper anual ring ist totaly removed in an area of about 3x4mm. Only lots of shooting will tell if the fixing was succesfully.
The crack:
unstrung bow, tipps are to thick, its not finished yet:
42#@28" (before the crack was fixed):
Snaky baby, before fixing the crack:
If the tiller is ok i will finish this bow an spend her a handle wrap.... and always be afraid it explodes at full draw
See you,
Leo