Hi,
First time poster here, so before anything else I would like to thank all the contributors to this forum for creating such a great resource of valuable information.
I'm not a native speaker obviously, so please pardon my English.
After finishing more or less successfully couple of bend-in-the handle D bows, I recently attempted a Sudbury style design.
The wood is hazel, 66 inches NTN, I want it to be around 40# @28.
After some work on it I let the bow develop a hinge just right in the area of a rather big knot in the right limb fade. It even looks like it took some permanent set in that spot.
Now I'm stuck. Should I carry on with tillering, without touching the hinge spot and hope it somehow works out?
Or should I try to heat-treat the area and get rid of the reflex-deflex around the knot?
Or should I just throw it in the stove and start another one?
The pictures of unbraced and low braced bow:
Thank you for any advice and suggestions.
Daniel