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Lets get a bow out of it first then we can worry about what is next Dont pull on it any harder than is necessary to see what is going wrongA twist in the grain can look like a hing without really being one is that what you have ? or have you for sure removed to much wood from a spot if you have then you need to take the rest down to match that spot
Rawhide will not add any stiffness to the bow, it would however help prevent a splinter from lifting on the back IF you had violated the grain of the wood. I am guessing the ash was peeled while green? If so, don't waste a moment worrying about the back! Peel the bark and your back is flawless already!