After shooting perhaps 70 arrows, I really like the way the bow shoots. BUT... very close examination revealed a small crack was developing on the belly near a knot. I had left the knot area extra thick, but apparently it wasn't enough, and a hinge was developing. I removed a little more wood on both sides of the knot, which reduced the severity of the hinge, and I also reinforced the weak area with several layers of glass cloth and epoxy resin. Past experiences doing this have had mixed results. If it doesn't work, the bow still has plenty of poundage that I can take off more belly wood and re-tiller. Since I had some left over resin, I also filled the drying cracks on stave #2, which is the better of the two staves (but is at least 3 weeks "greener" than stave #1). The resin turns the wood pink on stave #2, which indicates to me that there is still a lot of sap in that wood. Now that stave #1 is pretty much dried out, the bow is quite snappy and packs plenty of punch. Unless it fails, it is destined to become my favorite bow. I will sand down my ugly fiberglass patch and re-varnish the limb to make it look nice again.