So I've been in the process of pouring my heart n soul out,and all that I know into a bow the last week and a half...was going thru my second round of shooting in last night,and had another 40 arrows thru it,and was gonna shoot a couple more groups of arrows and call it a bow to be finished n sealed...WHEN I looked it over I noticed a teeny tiny two side by side splinters...the bow in question is a hickory backed osage with a walnut core tri lam...I never heard a tick or nothing(good thing I looked at it then)and the splinters are barely 1/16" wide,and 1/4-1/2" long,and barely raised,and I prob couldn't even get a good clear pic of them with a camera...they are located at mid limb upper limb...I immediately headed back over into the shop with the braced bow and shot em full of super glue and unbraced her down .... normally I would call this thing toast and an inferior piece of wood and burn it,but this ones worth a shot to save...its just too dang good and sexy not too try
Now hears my dilemma...I know my options,but I don't want a "visible" repair...so no wraps...I could rswhide back the the whole thing? Plane it to below the splinters and apply a new backing..ughh? Sinew back the whole thing..ugghh? Or I also have a python and boa skin that is thicker than rawhide but maybe not as tough and offering as much protection? Thinking out loud here..what ya'll think of gluing on a rawhide patch without a wrap and then the snakeskin backing over that to hide it,and maybe that would help keep the patch from wanting to lift off without being "wrapped"? Thoughts...?