Oldbow Sometimes you can string the bow and slip a little superglue under these splinters.. I have seen bows heavy ones lined with splinters on the back that still shoot just fine..Some ipe has this funny grain, and does this. You can also just back it with hide or leather as well. I used to back ipe selfbows in fine shape just for insurance as they say...
Artcher, I have made many ipe selfbows and have friends who have their share as well. The first article a I wrote on ipe was about making selfbows from it. Amazon natives been doing it for thousands of years. Kowechobe's (Bob's) self bow is on the first page of my article last August, and is a great example to follow as well.
There are 100 species of the Tabebuia , or Lapacho (ipe) tree so theres a great amount of variety compared to when one says "osage" or yew for example..I have used boards with shallow run offs that held just fine. I think going slow on the tillering process, and letting the bow sit strung helps insure survival of these bows since its a compression strong wood and in a much drier climate than its normally used in.
Rich