Hi all,
Been working a stave into a 45 lb self bow. Made from Osage, and it was evenly tillered before I started working the heat.
I dry heated the limb (no oil) and set it on my jog, weighted the other limb to let gravity pull it down as it heated even more. After about 15 min of heat, I clamped the end, and worked the rest of the limb to flatten it.
I did the same to the second limb the following day after it had 24 hours to set into position.
I found a hairline verticals crack on the bend though on that first limb, see photo. And on the second limb I can see a fraction of a layer has cracked horizontally. I can post a photo tomorrow, but both cracks are in the belly of course.
It should weigh in as a 50 lb draw at 28” I think.
Two questions :
Has anyone had this issue and then shot the bow successfully for a period? Or did it blow?
Does anyone know why the Osage cracked? I heated it until the back was too hot to touch, and the belly was very very hot. It was hot all the way through thoroughly. I bent it slowly. No idea why this would happen!