Been lurking for a while now and this is going to be my first post. Thanks for all the help you have already provided. This forum is an incredible resource for a beginning bowyer.
I've been working on this hackberry stave for a couple weeks now. 66 inches, static handle, has a fair amount of character including a bit of natural deflex on both limbs. I've gotten it pretty much to final tiller; ~45lbs at 28". I was shooting it over the weekend and noticed that a chrysal has formed in the upper fade.
I understand that localized chrysals are a sign that there is too much strain/bend in one area, but the fades aren't really bending. Anywhere else on the limb I would scrap wood from either side of the chrysal to try and distribute the strain more evenly across a larger protion of limb. but in this case I can really only remove wood north of the chrysal. As I type this I realize that I could remove wood below the fade if I am willing to convert the bow to a bendy handle, which is an acceptable answer.
So here are my questions... Can I fix this chrysal, or do I just give up and move on to my next stave? If so, how? And once fixed, how do I prevent it from coming back?