In a previous post I showed a splinter that occured while tillering my bow.
As suggested I super glued and clamped the splinters. After they dried, I sanded them a bit and got it ready to put back on the tillering tree. Beford putting the bow on the tillering tree, I wrapped the affected area with some jute/hemp twine to help hold the area that splintered. I slowly took the bow back to where I had it before, and about the 3rd time at 24" there was a crack........
In the middle of the limb right by the area that previously splintered, it lifted again. Only this time it didn't tear at one of the ends. Not exactly sure what the best way to get supper glue under the area that lifted, any suggestions would be highly appericated. Then after I get that fixed I think the best course of action will be to wrap the area with sinew, and finish the tillerin' process around it? Am I right or is there a better option?
Thanks,