Hi Guys, I'm a long time lurker/first time poster. Like most first time posters, I need some advice!
I'm working on my third board bow, practicing whilst the staves in my garage dry out. The bow has been working well, having shot roughly 100 arrows - it's a 45lb draw at 28in and I would guess shooting at 140fps. The bow is English Ash and a basic flatbow design, albeit slightly narrower limbs at 2".
Last night I added recurves using a heat gun on medium. It took 30-40 mins and a little pressure to get the limbs to curve. As I did this I heard a slight cracking noise and can now see some very small splits in the belly (see pics).
My question is: can this be rectified or is the bow compromised? Is there anything you could recommend to repair these?
And one more request - I'm very passionate about my new hobby but know 0.1% of what I would like to. I'm sure I've made a bunch of other mistakes in this bow. Please help me learn by pointing out anything other mistakes you notice (and please forgive the state of my garage!)