Dear bowyers,
As mentioned I´m working on my first bow. It´s 79 " long, juniper and the limbs are 1-5/8 " wide along the inner half of the limbs.
In the middle of one limb the following knot hole is present. The tillering is not complete so a slight compensation will be possible but the part will be bending some if I go with the intended 55 ¤ draw weight.
On the back of the bow, a small longitudinal crack is visible in picture 1. In picture 2, the "creek" along the knot is visible.
Since the fibres in the hole are intact I feel reluctant towards drilling and inserting a (juniper) "dutchman", but will if you find this to be the best solution.
Otherwise I could either use the layering of quick glue and saw dust - method, or design a custom made plug (from juniper) for the hole and glue it with quick glue (?) ?
The road to a complete bow is long and exciting but I´m in need of advice from you who have done it before. If you could tell me how to proceed I would be very thankful.
Good night from Sweden