Bow building can be a hard school. I put big effort into this trade bow for Martin just to see it fail after 300-400 shots. I finally at least would like to understand what happened. What do you think:
A) Sinew delamed first, then the wood let go (more likely)
B)First the wood let go then the sinew delamed (unlikely)
A1) It was substandard glueing job that caused the delaming? I did it very careful - the only thing that I could imagine is, that I maybe didn't roughen the back enough before applying sinew...
A2) It's the yew-sap-sinew combination that made it fail? ...as discussed here
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,65625.msg923293.html#msg923293 Does hide glue not stick well on yew sap maybe?
C?
On the pics you can see the delamination area midlimb on th upper one - it's slightly brighter... tiller was good imho. The belly of the bow is intact.
Thank you for your thoughts!