Hi people here's another serviceberry bow which i made.... it's a weird story. First of all, i harvested a weird piece in the early spring which was about 1 1/2" in diam., but it fluctuated since it was a small sapling. One side was HEAVILY reflexed, while the other side was pretty much straight. Since i wasn't exactly anxious to work on it i let it sit there with sealed ends for about 5 months or so. Needless to say, when i went to start it recently, the wood was like iron. I got floor tillered after a while, and didn't use heat or anything else for the weird limb. With a lot of bend tests it just kinda came into shape on its own. So eventually i got a string on it, and the first brace was a nightmare....after about 5 hours of wood removal/pulling in 100 degree weather i finally got it reasonable. However, there was twist in the stave and from some angles it looked like there were hinges all over the place. I ignored that and looked at the overal shape, and called it ok for then. I narowed the tips and shot it a few times, and it was a great shooter. Then a HUGE splinter popped off the back, a whole growth ring right on the fades. I knew the bow was done, but i sanded the area so the damage wouldn't spread, and covered it in glue. I bent it and there was no cracking or anything. I retillered it because of the wood loss and called it good. Then on the BOTTOM limb, the exact same thing happened, and i did the same. Here are some pics of the bow after this happened, but needles to say, i was scared to draw it any further.....