Sorry for the long delay but I have been quite busy lately.
Updates...
1) bow was fighting me on an even tiller, chased it down to a 10# @ 30" draw... crap, new plan.
2) Piked it to 42" and adjusted tiller, now it's 10# @ 12"... perfect! got a gift for my nephew.
3) test fired it... overconfident and drew too far, TICK (stupid pin knot). Crap, new plan...
4) So here I sit, pondering why this bow hates me. Not being one to accept defeat, I will work this thing until I succeed or one of us dies!
So, here's the plan... Superglue with a rawhide wrap, stitched on tight while wet so it will shrink up and squeeze the crack really tight. Also going to go over it thoroughly and apply the same treatment to any other potential bad spots to avoid further complications.
Will this be safe to give my nephew after the repairs or should I just keep it and make him another one?