How thin is the edge with chrysals? Less than 1/4 inch? Chrysals on the back do not make any sense, unless the edge is way too thin and the limb is twisted enough to turn the edge into a belly.
The edge is very thin. In some places less than 2mm. the profile looks like this:
The chrysals are stretching into the back, but the back at that point is acting as belly because it is far below the centerline
(I was watching for limb twist when drawing the bow and I believe I eliminated most of the twist when drawing) but due to the curvy nature and all the knots, it is difficult to be sure that my limbs are even in all spots
look at your grain - its a thin spot
this, the sharp edges and the rough surfaces attracts the chrysals.
Always watch your grain when tillering, round edges and make a smooth surface before any bending.
Limbs tend to twist when one side of the limb is thicker than the other. Maybe check that as well.
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Yeah, I noticed that it is a thin spot, but too late. Next time I need to watch the grain more carefully between shavings
(where in Europe are you from?)
I'm from belgium, and you? Thanks for the tip regarding sycamore (esdoorn)!