I chased a ring, removed a TON of wood, took my time, had this Black Locust stave floor tillered, and started to do some light sanding with 150-grit sandpaper before I went to the next stage of tillering. Then this happened to the back of the bow near the upper limb. (By the way, I sanded off the blood smears from where that splinter pierced the side of my hand.) I was shooting for a 62" bow (60" nock-to-nock). Am I screwed? Should I cut it shorter? I would have to take 4 1/2" off. Would I have to cut BOTH limbs shorter? Or, could I cut just the one limb because there is not much taper to this bow? Would I be able to get this to a 27" draw at a length of 58"? Boy, what a crummy way to start the day.