I have posted this before before the patch came loose, I shot it for years, I patched it after the string slipped out of one side of the nock and split the limb down about 6".
I know guys, I am supposed to throw such bows in the burn pile but you learn so much doing an intricate repair. I hear it all the time here, some poster feels the need to chime in with "I wouldn't fool with that trash, I would throw it in the burn pile and make a new bow". I like to fix em', if I can, I got five years of shooting out of the bow after the repair, hopefully Nolan will get at least another 5.
My friend Nolan was going to shoot this bow in the IBO World Championship if they let him shoot. He is disabled with a debilitating neurological disease in his legs and has to ride a Quiet Kat bike from target to target, his walking is severely limited.
He has a longer draw length than I do, the patch was apparently starved for glue where it feathered out, this is where it turned loose. You can see there is no shortage of glue in that area now, the glue is Unibond.
I replaced the entire patch today and added a longer osage burl overlay to beef things up even more. After I check the tiller and shoot the bow a bit I am going to give the feathered out area a superglue serving thread wrap for more safety, I have to keep Nolan shooting.
The old patch after years of use and the new one.