Right, so I am now on cap-piece number 4. The current back laminate (cap piece) is apple (Malus) and at 12" long; its 1/4" thick at the centre, fades out to a feather edge and was glued up "by the book" - degreased, scored, with a resin based glue (cascamite), clamped every two inches. The other caps were also apple but shorter and glued with two part epoxy, cascamite and cyano. They have all failed, even after I changed the profile of the bow to an elipse by laminating on a belly lam.
This one lasted 4 draws to 24" before the cap laminate pulled off the bow. Is apple a poor glueing timber, is it too stiff compared to the bow (blackthorn) - should I try a different wood, or should I cut my losses, literally, and make it into a take-down bow?