Hi guys - I'm making my first bow, a 3-piece takedown longbow. Limbs are an ash/ipe laminate. I've strung it and pulled it back (just a little bit for a while as the limbs got used to stretching, then to full draw) many times. Unfortunately today during the first big test at a range, one of the laminate limbs broke as I was stringing the bow. Here are a couple pictures of the breakage.
checking the tiller the day before.
It looks like only the ash laminate broke but I haven't had a chance to unbolt to check. The hole pattern is .75" from the bottom of the limb, then 1" between the two bolt holes. Bolts are quarter inch.
I laminated it together using titebond III wood glue and a ton of clamps. Here's a picture of the lamination:
http://i.imgur.com/hmYdKiO.jpgAnyone have any idea what I did wrong and what I can do better next time? I've got 5 days till I lose access to my woodshop so I'm kinda in a crisis crunch. All advice appreciated, THANKS!
Edit: The limbs are 28.5 inches long. They're 1-1/4" wide at the riser and taper to 5/8" at the end. The riser bed is 3" long. I checked and only the ash lam broke. The ipe below is relatively unscathed, except for an edge splinter about 8" up.