I was originally going to ask for tiller opinions, but while taking pictures of my bow I broke it. The string comes in contact with the recurve at brace. I noticed the string was not completely centered where it contacts the belly, so I pushed it over with my thumb. Doing so caused the string to slip off and flip around to the back of the bow. This pulled the recurve down and cracked it on the belly. I pushed open the crack some, and filled it with super glue and held it back together. I also plan to wrap around it. This is a static recurve so the tips are thick and do not bend. Since the tips are thick/not bending plus it cracked from bending in the opposite direction, do you guys think this will hold? Has anyone had experience with this type of break? I figured it may be different than most cracks since it didn’t crack from drawing the bow but instead cracked from bending in the opposite direction. Shouldn’t this mean when drawing the bow it will pull the crack back into place rather than opening the crack up deeper?
HT Hickory~62”ntn
56#@28”