Hi
I working on yew bow with bamboo backing (not applied at this point), the wood is really poor quality so I have no big hopes but see it as a learning project, One limb has a year ring that check badly, I have seen it coming and after heat correction it has increase, or at least been more visible.
The layout of the bow is a flatbow 40 mm parallel 2/3 wide and 67-68"ntn, and I am not experienced enough with yew-boo to see how thick limbs needs to be to get a bow out of the stave but I hope the majority of this check will be gone during tilering although I am afraid I need to seal it some way if it goes too deep. I have only one successful yew-boo built before.
My question, is there any good method to fil it or at least stabilize? It goes over two third off one limb starting in handle on one side, the other side is not as bad. Before II put some heat on the bow it was more a clearly visible hair line, but now is it easy to feel with the nail and too big to fill with cyanacrylat.
Thanks
Jonas