Yikes! Don't drive a nail in your bow limb for any reason.
Fill the back cracks on bow #1 with super glue and forget them. I have had these same kind of cracks appear while straightening a limb, never were a problem after I glued them.
I fixed a similar crack on a tip during the ASTB tournament at Tannehill a few weeks ago. I soaked the crack with superglue, wrapped the crack tightly with braided serving material and soaked the wrap with superglue. This is a solid patch and will prevent any future failures.
Here is a similar patch I did on another friends bow this week.
A complete sinew wrap is just about bullet proof, a little ugly but very stable. I did this one on a bow that was broken in half except for the bamboo. I glued the pieces back together with urac and wrapped the break with sinew soaked in Elmers exterior wood glue.
I have done several cracked tip repairs with sinew and wood glue over the years, all are still shooting.