I built a yew wood longbow during a John Strunk clinic. It has been a great shooting bow. I really love shooting it even though it is made from some marginal wood. It has a lot of woodpecker damage to it. One of the areas where the wood has darkened (under the sap wood) it seems there is some grain lifting very slightly. It is on the edge/belly above the fades by about 4" or 5". I was wondering how you guys do repairs by wrapping it? What do you wrap it with? Do you saturate the string(?) with super glue? Braided fishing line? Just trying to save this bow. I appreciate your help.
David