I have had my hbi trade bow finished for a couple of weeks, now except for finishing touches and final shooting in. I had put about 100 arrows through it. I had to go out of town to meet some family up in Tennessee and thought I would take it and let my son see it before it was mailed and help me finish shooting it in with another 100 shots or so. It was only my 6th bow and the first adult heavy bow and I was excited about the way it turned out and he has never seen any of the bows I made since he lives out of town. The good news is he got to shoot a bow his dad made....the bad news is....while I was putting shot 165 or so through it a large splinter raised up on the hickory back that runs down the middle of the limb and one side to the handle wrap. It separated cleanly from the ipe for about 6 inches. I don't know if heat had anything to do with it or if it was a poor glue job to start with. There was a little swirl in the grain of the hickory in that area I was worried about and sure enough....that's where it happened.
I know I can no longer send this as my trade bow, but would love to save it. I can't upload pics, right now, since I am on my laptop in a motel. I will upload pics tomorrow. In the meantime I'm curious whether I should re-glue with TB3 or a gap filling glue or saturate with superglue and wrap the splinter. This bow was shooting so good, I hated to part with it. Well, if I can save it, maybe I can keep it after all.
As far as my trade bow goes, I have a backup hbo that is floor tillered that I should still be able to get out on time.