Pearl, if a guy can say anything at all about you, its that you speak your mind. I gadda say I like it. And you have a very valid point, its important to do it right for the sake of everyone.
But I do have to say if I remember right, the one I handed you didnt blow splinters all over the back while you were shooting it. And it had them fromwhen I was making it, deflexing the fades caused them to lift. It did have a crack on the back from over drawing it, and I told you that. Also, i plan on sinew backing it, and keeping it, not selling it or giving it away.
Not to mention, i made that bow long time back, it was my first or second super short bow I made. It was also the shortest bow, at 45 inches in total length, i dont make them that short anymore. I now make them 54 inches long, and when strung they are 50 inches long. Thats short enough for me but plently long enough for the draw length
As for this new line of bows, and none having survived, of course I have had a few failures, this is a bow I learned to make, my own design, had to make all the mistakes myself. But I have had most of them survive and shoot very well. More importantly, the ones that failed, failed in my hands not the customers, because I make certain what I send out is good to last, I shit the crap out of them, I go to full draw and hold them there for several seconds in a row and repeat this many many times. My short bows have low to average set, meaning they are not over strained.
The bow this thread is about has this problem for two main reasons, I over drew it with a poor tillet to get a photo for a tikler reference ( i dont have a tree so snap shots help ) and it has a pin knot on the belly there, casing the chrysals to focus in that spot. I made a mistake, and the wood had a flaw. My bow deaign itself is not flawed.
Anyway, point is Chis, I reapect your opinion, and am actually grateful you have the balls to actually say something when you think its wrong. But in this case, you dont have all the facts correct and it is throwing your opinion off.