Okay, I got into the mess a year ago when my son's scout troop started making bows, and I thought that looked like fun. Since then I have finished several bows, but none of the original scouts have--one is still interested, and I have been helping him. We have a little problem.
The bow is a 60" red oak board bow with mollegebet-style taken from the Boarrior bows video how-to. In the tillering it lifted a splinter/ cracked a little on the back. I superglued the heck out of it, and added some wallboard tape backing. So far it is holding up at 35# @25", and I think that is as far as I will go with it, tiller-wise. the working limbs are 2 1/2" wide and about 15" long each, so there is not a ton of bending wood to work with.
My question is whether wrapping the area with rawhide at this point will help it at all to hold together or provide additional safety?