I got a log from one of out local saw mills, it was a shag bark in early bark about 10 inches around. split it into staves and it has been drying for about 3 months, roughed out some pyramid bows and brought them in and set them where the heat register could blow on them for a couple weeks. Moisture was about right, so I started with one that had some twist to it. Got it to floor tiller and steamed it to remove some of the twist. At about brace the twist came back, so I steamed it again and this time put it on my form and gave the tips a little reflex to help hold off the twist.
Let it rehydrate for a week and began working it again, tips and twist are not pulling out, but at 15 inches I am getting some ticking, cant find any cracks or lifting but something is going on. bad thing is I am only at 30lbs. 66" NTN 2inch wide at fades, 9/16 at tips, 7 inch handle and about 7/16 uniform thickness.
I just don't get it, no violation on back. And the belly shows almost a perfect hint of an early growth ring running from fade to tip on both limbs. This thing ought to pull 70lbs easy with out a worry.
Did the steaming weaken the wood? Or could it be the young growth shag bark, never used it before I am at a loss here, never had this much time in one and be contemplating that it may not make a bow. anyone else have any suggestions?