I'm on the backside of another red oak board bow build. The bow is 67 ttt with an 8 inch stiff riser. The grain was not perfect and has a couple of run outs but I am not going for a high poundage bow, 40 lbs at 28 max, maybe less. I heard a creak during some of the test drawing when tiller was near done and found a small splinter lifting near the edge of a limb about 10 inches from the fade at a gradual run out. After some google searching, I soaked the area in super glue, wrapped it in plastic wrap(so my clamp wouldn't stick) and clamped it down to dry. I let that sit for a couple hours, then pulled the clamp and plastic wrap off and let it dry for 4 more hours. Upon the first shot the super glue developed cracks in it but the splinter has not re-lifted. My question is should I back the bow or wrap it with serving thread and soak in super glue, or can you do both for extra security and then in what order? Back then wrap or wrap then back?