I will post pics once I get the chance.
The Story:
I have been making bows for awhile and have broken only one osage bow(tried something new that didn't work) and have been getting at new woods. I tried yew wood twice that I got from Carson @ echoarchery. The staves weren't perfect but they were darn close. I built one for myself and ruined it because I was trying to hurry along. So I took the other stave and was going to make it for a guy I hunt with. I shaped it perfect, it was tillering, tillered it on low brace height out to 20" or so and then tried to go to regular brace height and BOOM! Three pieces of a bow are laying at my feet. It broke in the handle area and split the bow into upper and lower limbs and the back part of the handle. I am
thinking it was part of one of these or a combo: low rpi(only had 20 and was going for 60#), a bad growth ring that was brittle, or too strong for a narrow handle. Please help me find why it broke!