I made a bow for a great friend several years ago, she is one of the best shots in the country and won at Cloverdale with it the last two years.
She sent me a message yesterday that while unstringing the bow she did something stupid and broke the bows tip. I assumed it would be an easy fix until I saw the pictures, before looking too closely at the pictures I told her I could probably fix it. I am sure I can fix it even if the bow has to have a new limb but I am going to try to preserve the original limb if possible.
All the naysayers will chime in with "firewood, I would trash it and so forth" but sometimes a bow is so special it needs to be saved at all costs, this is such a bow.
I am going to glue everything back together first with unibond, then remove the exteriors and sandwich the old wood with new laminations to reinforce it. I will bend my lams on the same caul I bent the static on.