Hey all,
I had a 66" red oak long bow that was fully tillered and shooting ok, albeit a little light 30# @ 28
Decided to try and reflex the tips mostly to see if I could
The reflex went ok, but it looks like I developed a couple tension cracks on the belly from the heat and bend process. Thinking it was on the belly so it was less fatal than if it were on the back, I filled the cracks with super glue and let it set for a bit. I was then was able to string an shoot it, and it seems ok, but, I am not sure i trust the bow at this point.
My question of the experts here is.....
Should I patch it differently? Add some linen or silk to the belly, wrap it in rawhide and super glue at the crack area? Burn it and make coffee?
I am open to advice on this one. It is not a big deal if it is a goner and just needs to turn into firewood for the coffee pot, but, I figured it would be a good learning experience if I ever run into this again on a bow I have more time in.
Thanks
Dave