I'm currently working on a yew warbow, the stave of which I got from Carson at Echoarchery. The stave is roughed out and floor tillered, and I am tillering it on the long string. It's still bending only about 6-8 inches, I'm taking my time on this stave and carefully exercising it every inch I pull. But when I took it off, I noticed a chrysal on the belly of two knots--the large one in the picture is about 1/2" diameter, and the small one is a little less than 5/16" diameter. The knot seems sound. It was rather surprising that this fret showed up. They are'nt very deep. I have left the area around the knot almost 2" wide to compensate for it.
By the way, Del, I noticed that on your MR copy, the big 90 lb'er, there was a fret at an area where you filled a knot, if I remember correctly. is that the same sort of situation here? If the frets are detrimental to the bow, I think I may drill out the knots and insert a plug. I was thinking about filling the fret with superglue and yew dust, would this work?