A youngster asked me if I could make a string for an old bow his grandma gave him. I agreed, and told him to bring me the bow. I was expecting an old kids bow. I was shocked when he brought me an old Hoyt Pro Medalist with counter weights still in place. Only problem is the lower tip has some pretty severe damage.
There is a large chunk of glass busted out on the belly side, about an inch in from the string groove. Appears it also took a little material out of one of the core lams.
Thought about piking the bow, but I’m looking at taking 1.5-2” to get solid material for tips. Hate to tell the youngster it’s a wall hanger. I don’t mind investing my time, but want to make sure it’s safe for the kiddo.
Anyone done anything like this? I’m open to suggestions.