Just finished a glass reflex/deflex bow (using KennyM's templates - thanks!) I thought it turned out great and have been shooting it for the last few weeks pretty consistently. Below is a picture of the finished bow - sorry, no full draw pic. I made it a two piece takedown with a fiberglass sleeve. Riser is rosewood with a 1/4" phenolic insert in an "I-beam" type configuration.
Anyway, I probably have around 500 shots through it and tonight, without warning, it failed spectacularly while at full draw.
From what I can see, it looks like it failed on the back right where I reduced the grip to make room for the fiberglass wrap for the takedown sleeve. I didn't think this would be an issue as there are tons of recurve bows where the glass backing is cut through in the riser for the grip.
Any thoughts on this? I am wondering if this is a glue failure that just manifest itself where I cut through the back. The riser should not have been flexing there at all, so I'm still not sure why it would have failed in that spot.
Any help would be appreciated. I'm about to start another bow of similar design and I would like to avoid making the same mistakes twice...