The ELB with the smashed splice has been rebuilt, it didn't take much re-tillering, but the splice repair was a lot of work.
The pics show full draw grabbed from video hence the poor quality (before I put the grip on).
(BTW my slightly odd stance is because I'm scared of whacking the upper limb on the door frame!)
The grip back and belly shots show the patches. The belly patch is hard to spot, it finishes just near the top and bottom edges of the pic. Both patches are from the same log and I've tried to grain match 'em.
I like the look of it better now as it's really working hard and pulling a nice curve.
Stats:-
72" tip to tip 70 3/4" ntn
~50# at 31"
English Yew
Secret little trick when taking the pic with the arrow plate, I had a little torch (flashlight) shining on the Mother of Pearl for extra highlights... so shhh
This time it's had 107 arrows shot through it at full draw, mind the limbs had already had some exercise from the previous go.
I'm very confident in the bow now and feel it would actually come back another inch!
Del
WARNING! Pleas don't look at the full draw pic for too long, it might go bang!