Well things were coming along well on this bow, 64" reflex/deflex longbow hard rock maple parallels and western red cedar tapers. I pulled it from the oven and went to cut in out and tiller,all fine and good,then after the tiller checked out ok I set out to remove the tape on the belly side. Then I noticed that in two spots on the tapered lam's the grain separated for about 3". Yes it is an eye sore but the void is completely filled with smooth on, so I wonder what any one thinks on this one.
One is over the riser and I can clean it up when I cut the arrow pass, but the other is on the top limb in the working portion.
The fact that I've read here before is that if it were not under clear glass I would never have any idea and life would go on.
Has any one witnessed this result in a bow failure?
Matt