I decided to take the chance on the grain orientation for overlays with a small block of leopard wood. And lost that gamble. One split at the grain line on te first bracing with a new string. Part of the problem was a tight fitting string, as the groove is cut with a tile saw blade and is fairly narrow and the string is 10 strand D97 padded with 6 strands of B50 per loop. For now I glued the piece back on with superglue. The best fix is to file it down to a thin shim and glue on a more solid block. But I’m wanting to preserve the look of the leopard wood. I’m thinking about filing a groove around the tip with a triangle file, just below the nock groove, then wrapping with silk thread and superglue.i think it’ll still look good and be plenty strong. But I haven’t done that and am looking for opinions before I do it. Think it’ll work?
I was gonna post a pic or two with it, but my normal resizing app is outdated without an update to work the the new phone software.
Thanks,
Kyle