Crysaling is the crushing of the belly fibres . It will happen if the design overstrains the properties of the wood's limitations or if you make one area in the bending portion too thin (hinge). If the back of the bow is too strong in tension ,relative to the compression that the belly can withstand, the bow will fail. Usually not dramatically with a big boom, it just sort of craps out in a lazy "I'd rather not be a bow anymore ,despite your efforts to the contrary! " sort of way.Sinew would only make the problem worse ,as it increases tension on the back.My suggestion would be ,practice making a lighter bow from the Tree of Heaven,and make your "heavy" from the Plum. Just a thought.Good luck!
Dave.