Hey folks,
I had an old bow (7 years) give up on me a few weeks ago, rebacked it with hickory (cut with the grain) to have it blow a week later, I could write that one off as rebacking a well shot in bow was always a bit iffy..
Then made another longbow (ipe/hickory) 40#@28", 70" NTN, full compass tiller, hickory cut with the grain. It's had in the region of 500 arrows through it no problem, but has now failed the same way as the other hickory backing (albeit less dramatically), mid limb, as shown in the pictures.
I'm thinking to try cutting the hickory so that the grain of the backing is at 90° to the glue line next time to try and give it less of a reason to start lifting.
What do we think? Am I having terrible luck with my backings or am I doing something wrong?
Many thanks, Kieran