I've been working on a practice bow for the PA trade. This was a red oak 1x2x6 board bow, steam bent into a double curve design. I've learned some really valuable lessons on bending wood, but am still disappointed that this bow has failed.
I just got it to the short string and it was pulling between 40-45# @ 21 inches when I heard that dreaded CRACK! I'll include some photos, maybe all you bow experts can shed some light on where I went wrong?
Here's the bow roughed out. One of the tips isn't recurved as much as the other, and the other has a slight twist to it, but I did not think it would affect the outcome:
Here's the bow braced on the short string. The red circle shows where the crack developed. Unfortunately I didn't manage to get any photos of it bending, but it did seem to bend a bit near the handle, but I didn't think it was bending TOO much there...
And here's a close up of the point of failure:
Any advice would be MUCH appreciated as I really want to do a design similar to this for the bow trade and I figure I still have time!
Thanks, Matt
p.s. this was my first bow with some "major" heat bending (setback handle, recurves, deflex), so this has been a lot of new territory for me.