This one takes the cake for me. This stave has resisted being a bow from the second I laid eyes on it. I’ve still managed to get about 200 arrows through it though and it shoots so dang well I hate to let it win.
It started with heat bending. The stave had reflex out of the handle on the top limb and deflex in the lower limb. So I decided to use dry heat to take out the deflex. Except I used too much clamping pressure and not enough heat and caused a tension break in the belly resulting in a hinge that I’ve been chasing ever since which has now caused many tiny frets. Then I was recurving the tips and threw a splinter. Chased that away but it wouldn’t hold its shape so I used some thin yew strips to make an underlay. Turned out nice and really holds the recurve. Then I applied sinew to the bow. Put the first layer on, applied some reflex with a string and left it on the counter overnight. Somehow it fell and broke the tip nearly clean through. But that didn’t stop me. I injected TB3, clamped it and did a sinew wrap. Finally a couple weeks ago I decided I wanted to try to chase the hinge away so strung it to check the tiller, took a couple draws, and BANG! The sinew layer’s delaminated! So it wins and gets to be a wall hanger. For now at least… I guess I’d rather break the same bow 4 times than 4 different bows 😂