Ive just discovered chrysals developing on a bow Im making. They developed quite suddenly and are pretty severe, going through the belly lam of a 3 lam bow. Interestingly, they developed simultaneously on the upper and lower limbs as I was floor exercizing the bow. The middle lam, is 0.25" action boo and it looks intact.
My question is of course is there any way of saving this bow? Last night I covered the belly with thin epoxy to seal it, hoping that it would help fill the chrysals. I have not stressed it again. My ideas would be to:
1. cut the belly lam off and lam a fibreglass strip or another wood lam to belly.
2. Cover the chrysalled belly lam with a fibreglass strip or laminate some epoxy and fibreglass cloth to the belly.
3. Use the now defunct piece of wood to flog myself.
Im really trying to avoid #3.
Any help would be appreciated.