Last IPE/Boo bow I built, I barrel tapered the boo from 1/8" in the middle down to 1/6" at the tips. It was pretty flat bamboo, so I then glued it on my IPE and sanded off the sides of the bamboo to the glue line. So basically the bamboo was not knife edged.
I then trapped the bow making a trapazoid cutting more into the boo. I started having issues at the nodes on the edges where I was pulling up splinters. So I had to wrap with silk and sinew.
So I thought it might have been where cut into the boo trapping the bow exposing the power fibers.
So next bow, I thought I would knife edge the boo to a shape I want, then make a ledge on the IPE to trap. In other words, when I trap the limbs, I won't be cutting into the bamboo. Just trap up to the glue line. But the bamboo might get aweful thinned knife edging.
Anyone else knife edge? I read Dean Torges manual on this and he is creating a 60 degree bevel cutting into the bamboo to the glue line on his BBO bows. And he doesn't seem to have problemw with the power fibers lifting.