Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: osageknot316 on March 06, 2024, 11:00:26 pm
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Hey all,
I have this bow that I heated up too quickly and a crack formed. As you can see from the picture there is a crack that goes against the grain on the belly side of the bow. This bow has been shot and I can't hear any ticks or anything from it. Is it a risk to shoot when it goes against the grain like that? If y'all have any advice that would be great as I am relatively new to bow making.
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I don’t see a picture fyi
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no pic
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Don’t see pictures. Probably need to resize them
Only thing I can say is a crack on belly side isn’t as scary as one on back.
It could come from several things.
If it’s from a compression fret you don’t want to remove wood there. It would indicate that it is bending to much there already
If it’s a drying crack running with the grain it probably isn’t a problem. Just soak with thin super glue
If it’s a crack from bending limb backwards while heating it might be able to be fixed or removed depending on how much tillering you need yet.
Pictures would really help
Good luck at this point I wouldn’t give up
Bjrogg