Pulling another BBO glue up out of the "Corner of Shame" as Pat calls it. Glued this up last summer and had problems with the Z splice midway through the thickness of the slat. The slat split on both sides, lifting the bamboo backing off the slats and cracking it slightlty. Everything else looks nice about this except the handle area. Here are some pics from both sides and of the back in the handle area. The splice looks perfect fromt he belly side.
I've actually had this problem to some degree on almost all of my glue-ups, but this one penetrated deep enough that it can't be cut out when trimming to the outline. My questions are...
How do I keep this from happening?
Would a powerlam hold those outer edges of the splice down?
Where do I go from here? I considered grinding the backing down flat and gluing on an overlay on the back, cutting it and using the limbs for a take down... Anyone else deal with this problem before?