Thanks for all the feed back guys, I do agree with Hillbilly that with shorter bows, it is harder to get away with flaws........
Second thing that came into my mind is that for the belly of this bow, I used the boo that is closer to the ground thus thicker and i used the thiner boo higher up from the ground(say 20 feet upwards)............
I harvest my own boo that is 5 to 6 inches in diameter, after you split the boo, the boo closer to the ground is 3/4 to a 1" thick(back of boo to belly) but the boo that is higher up is thiner after spliting , say between 1/2 to 1/4". I suspectthis may be another cause for the node lifting.
having said that , i have built many lighter bows say 45lbs and below that didnt have this problem, this is my 1st heavy boo bow above 60lbs.
Well back to the drawing board and start planning again, cheers! RT