Daaaang.....everything was goin' good. Tiller was gettin' close. It seems that I usually don't get the bow to start bending close enough to the handle so thought I'd try gettin' this one to bend sooner.
Did a little more sanding on the belly near the handle and put the bow back on the tree. Stepped back to start pullin' and noticed something on top of the limb. Reached up to wipe it off and felt it. A splinter, little over 1/8" wide and a little over 1" long. :mad:
Well I took the bow down and got some thin super glue. Then I pulled the string enough to be able to force the end of a toothpick under the tip of the splinter. Then I forced some glue into the gap and pulled the toothpick out, unstrung the bow, and put a clamp on the spot. Hope this takes care of it.
Don't know why this happened. It is right about in the middle of the limb, on the back side. Hope this holds, or it was a bunch of practice for nothin'. If I knew why it happened I would have learned from it. Not knowing why, all I've learned is that sometimes it just sucks.....
I guess I should've taken a pic or two but I just hurried up and got it glued. I'll take a pic tomorrow and see how it does. Besides the glue anything else I could do for it?