Hi there, had my first violent bow explosion today. Trying to make a bow for my buddy with a long draw - 30 inches, and had the bow explode at 29.5. It was 68" ntn, 2" wide from the fades to 1" past mid limb were it tapered to 1/2" at the nock area. I had it braced at 5 1/2" and it had about 2" of string follow when it blew. I heat treated it (first) and backed after I had it bending 20"@ 1" brace, waited a week for re-hydration. Maple board backed with linen canvas, the grain wasn't perfect, but it was pretty good, in fact the break happened where the grain was straightest. The stiff handle including fades was 10" long. I realized after I had roughed it out that I should have probably made it 2-4 inches longer for such a long draw.