Well, I know you guys like a good break, so here she is
I took a bit more wood off, was pulling about 35@23, and I was happy with it so I made up a new string and braced it. Had quite a nice shape, should have taken a picture...
It was pulling 35 @ 20 and looked really sweet to me, so I took it down and was exercising it by hand and I must have over drawn it by a couple of inches and it went CRACK.
I honestly think it would have made it if I hadn't overdrawn it. It was so close, but not close enough.
Oh well. I have another bow ready for the tiller tree, so I might start work on that this week, and if that one breaks, back to elm for the next few staves.
I'm fairly happy with how it went, given how many issues the stave had, but can't do much about it now
EDIT: Looking back at the pics on the tiller tree, the spot where it broke is a bit straighter when unstrung, so I'm wondering if the bend that looked so nice was really a hinge hidden by the slight reflex at that spot. Maybe that + pulling it a bit far was the cause.