Took it out of the hotbox tonight, where it had been for about 2 weeks. Cleaned up the nocks a bit, and worked it a little on the tree. Then I shot about a dozen arrows through it. Felt great and shot fast - faster and harder than my other hickory bow. I weighed it and it came in pulling 64 lbs at 28 inches, so I was pretty pleased.
Then I thought I'd put it back on the tree for one more look at the tiller. Pulled it to 28 and in a spectacular display, it ended up like this:
It blew right where that little knot / crack was, so I guess there was just a weak spot in the wood there. Is it possible, though, that having it in the hotbox for 2 weeks simply made it too dry?
Regardless, I shall try again! Once more into the breach! I have some walnut I'm going to have a go with, as well as some more hickory. I also have an osage stave that 4nolz sent me a while back and I've been trying to get my skills up to where I feel comfortable tackling that.
So... thanks for all the help on this one guys and gals. May she rest in peace (or is that pieces?)
Bill J