That belly cracking must be a pretty powerful force yet then especially in an arrid enviornment.Even enough to crack horn also on turkish bows I've read if below 30% humidity.I've been lucky I quess but will remember to use tape or something from now on especially if a lot of sinew over 3 ounces is used.Maybe putting on the sinew in stages will help with that too.A little at a time a week apart.
Personally I've sinewed quite a few bows with 3 ounces maybe the most overall.I usually do it in 3 sessions.4 to 7 days apart.Usually with dried wood too.I'm sure my area is more humid than yours but I've never experienced those cracks yet.Annoying I'm sure.I usually keep it in a cool place the first couple days is all for it to gel and set properly.Then out into a warmer area with a little air flow by it maybe.I keep humidity gauges around to monitor things myself.
Keeping it a cool enviornment at first a while to slow that drying down and even upside down[back to the floor] by the floor level in a more arrid enviornment like yours that is.Using a humidity gauge to keep it above 45% to 50% humidity at least in the beginning stages.Possibly in the bathroom??All things to slow that drying process down some so it does'nt dry or shrink so fast.
I'm wondering if you see cracks lengthwise on your sinew while drying also?Because it drys from both sides also.That can be a problem of too thin of hide glue used too.
It sounds like you know what your doing though.Good luck.