I'm not worried about saving this bow.All it really cost me was some time and right now I have plenty.I never realized how much stress there is at the limb butts.I thought it would be evenly spread out over the entire joint area.The dovetails seem to be a fatal flaw and I don't want to fix it only to get hurt, or worse, have someone else get hurt.Maybe it's not such a great idea to be mixing furniture making with bow building.After my last post,I went down to the garden centre to see if they had any good bamboo left.The poles they have left are only about 3 1/2" diameter but I got the two best ones and I've already cut one down and planed 2 strips for my next try.
What I think I will do is build a bow similar to the first one but I'll use jatoba instead of walnut and I should end up with a heavier draw weight.That was basically what I did on this failed bow and it was coming out to be a strong one.
I don't pretend to know a lot here,I'm going by 1 successful bow and what I've read here on the forum so please keep coming with your ideas.I'm learning a lot and having fun.I've read that jatoba can have problems too,but it"s also a very strong and springy wood.(plus I have leftovers from our floor).
Dave.