I have completed several bows since starting this new endeavor of bow building and many have developed compression fractures. The bows with the compression fractures are: a red oak pyramid bow with a fiberglass cloth backing, a maple, purple heart, white oak belly tri lam, a white oak backed purple heart no backing, a maple backed purple heart with burlap backing over the maple, w ell you get the idea I hope. In each case the tiller was reasonable and the weight was about 40-45#. I don't know if it is me or the wood. I currently am shooting a IPE backed with pecan that is 65 1/2" NTN in a pyramid style that weighs in at 65#. I am hoping it holds up even though it is a bit too heavy for me. If anyone has any thoughts on this subject by all means let me hear from you. I'm thinking of trying a mid weight, 40-45#, pecan IPE flat bow for my next attempt. Just needed to vent a bit I guess.