I recently finished (or so I thought) this BBO that I originally glued up last summer. Made some time last few weeks to get it done and I was pretty pleased until.... problems on the lower limb. Take a look.
Here she is braced. 64" NTN 55#@29" 1.25" width tapering mid limb to about 3/8" at the tips.
At full draw. Tiller critiques welcome... seems a bit soft on the inner third on the upper (right) limb to me.. didn't really notice till I looked at the photo.
I'm getting some thickness variations in the limb that I can't seem to get rid of. Don't know if it is the grain of the wood or what. Used Krewson's Tillering gizmo. This spot is about mid limb on the lower limb (Left in the above photo) I don't see a hinge resulting from it... Am I missing something?
And this is what's got me nervous. I believe these are compression frets (cryssals). They are located in the depth of the dip shown in the previous photo. Barely visible but you can feel them. Light cast across the limb highlights them in the photo.
Is this bow doomed or is there something I can do with it? I could take some more weight off. Its a great shooting bow at the moment, but I hesitate to draw it anymore until I know how to treat these frets.
I'm all ears for advice...