Hello Everyone,
I have a question about reinforcing a limb on one of my bows.  I have an Osage bow backed with Cherry Bark, 63lbs @26".  This bow was made in the late 80's, not by me.  I was shooting the other day and I thought I heard the slightest cracking noise.  I unstrung the bow and after some serious visual inspection found a slight crack going across the back of the bow on the Cherry wood.  Does not look at all like it effected the Osage but I really cant be certain as it is backed with bark.  I was thinking of Sanding it down and putting some high viscosity Super Glue in the Crack and then wrapping it and super gluing the wrapping. 
My questions are, If I do this is this the recommended procedure and if so what is used for the wrap?  I thought Artificial sinew but that all seems to be waxed.  What do most bowyers use for the reinforcing wraps you see so often?
If this is not the best approach I would appreciate any advice.  This is a beautiful bow and would like to provide any insurance I can to keep it lasting if possible.