Hey guys.
I recently bought some white ash, a plain sawn board 2" thick by 8' long. I sawed the thing down to 68", and then ripped strips off the edges, which gives me quarter sawn strips. This is edge or vertical grain wood. I have been using them to glue up a number of blanks, and now I am beginning to tiller these blanks into bows.
Today I experienced a strange problem, one which people would expect to find from stepped-down, plain sawn wood: the backing strip cracked! A little section of it lifted up in sort of a horseshoe shape. I'd take a picture for you, but i recently moved and lost the cord which connects my camera to the computer.
I've never had this trouble when using plainsawn strips as backing...but it has happened twice now: both with edgegrain material.
Any thoughts?