Last winter I finished up my first laminated bow using Bingham's instructions and kit (take down longbow -- 55 @ 28). Didn't get it done in time to use it last year so it was supposed to be first up this year to get bloody.
Been shooting it this year in preparation. So far, I've broken five strings in it!!!!
I'm making my own strings out of B50 and they're good strings (if I do say so myself). Had friends that have used them for years. So I don't think it is the strings.
The last one that boke was at the top nock. Took it apart, filed, sanded, smoothed, put it back together and made another string. That was about six weeks ago. Today, seventeen days from the season opener, my string broke again in a shooting session. Didn't see it coming. This one was at the bottom nock and all the others have been at the top. Been watching the top like a hawk to make sure it wasn't fraying and it hasn't been. Out of the blue it breaks at the bottom nock. I use a stringer so I look at both nocks stringing the bow. Didn't notice anything going on at the bottom nock, but didn't examine it minutely.
It was pretty impressive. I felt a sting on my bow arm and felt the bow kick. The arrow hit where it was supposed to and the string flew in a nice graceful arc that landed five yards to the right of me. The bow seems OK, especially for a bow that has had five strings break in it, but I'm losing patience with this.
Looking at the string, it again parted at the nock. String didn't unwind, and it looks like a clean cut. Don't have my camera with me at work, so will try to post some pics tonight or tomorrow. Top loop has some fraying on it also, so I didn't completely get it corrected. It's got to be the nocks on the bow. I'll take some pics of them too and see if anyone has any ideas.
Needless to say, my Martin Savannah will be moving back to the number one spot for the opener! Don't want any problems when a deer is under the stand.
I'm thinking the first order of business is to get something fragile or "sticky" to pull through the nocks and see if I can find any sharp edges. Maybe sneak a pair of my wifes panyt hose or something. :D
I'll be pictures when I can, but would love input from you guys that have dealt with this.