I've got a year-old vine maple stave that I'm hoping to turn into a bow in time for a Traditional Bowhunters of Washington meet in late may. There's only one problem. Before I really knew what I was doing, I tried using a knife to de-bark and get something resembling a ring going on the back. Of course I accidentally dug into the wood too deep, so now there's a 1.5" long, 1/2" wide, probably 1/8" deep gouge in the wood right at mid-limb.
Can you guys think of any way I might be able to save it? The rest of the stave is pretty good, with just a hint of character to make things interesting. I was thinking of filling it with super glue and then putting a linen backing on with TBIII, which had been the original plan anyhow.