Hi everyone,
I just finished a 67"ttt bamboo backed ipe with bocote tip and riser accents. Handle is 8", so each limb is ~30". I love the look of it but unfortunaly I am brash and stupid.
On glue up I tried to introduce some reflex to the tips and apparently introduced a crack into the ipe. I thought it wasnt too bad so I did what I always do when theres a problem ... add TBIII until I cant see it anymore.
Anyway, that worked for exactly as long as it took to tiller the bow, string it, and take 3 shots. Then I had a hinge where the belly crack is. I dont have pictures yet but it is not a compression fracture. It is a tension failure from being bent into reflex, i.e. its jagged and nasty, and it's about 6-7" in from the tip.
Option 1: cut 6-7" of both tips, retiller and hope I have something more than a kids bow @ 54-56" long ttt, and a limb length of only 23-24"(my draw length is like 25").
Option 2: Grind down the bell in the damaged area and add an underlay of thin ipe feathered out at the edges. Make the last 8-9" or so at the tips stiff. I could do this to both limbs to make it even but the tips are pretty stiff already. It'd basically end up like a flight bow tiller. Now that I think about it ... I could get the tips pretty thin on both limbs , and adda recurve when I do the underlays. This is sounding good.
Any thoughts are appreciated. Maybe the best thing is to try Option 2, and if it fails go to option 1? theres always option 3 which is bonfire.