Hey guys I was working on my dad's hickory self-bow today and got it to the short string stage (bending at weight to 15" on long string) and I made a short string for it, went to string it up and noticed the loops kept slipping out of the nock on the upper limb.
So I filed out the nock a little more to help the string stay in it. I managed to get the string to stay, when all of a sudden the loop unraveled and the string burrowed itself into the lower corner edge of the nock wood and split it (on the back of the bow) down about an inch. Not a big split, and it barely lifted the split up, so I super-glued it down and wrapped it with sinew (I just got done doing so).
How long should I wait to let everything dry and be safe enough to try to re-string it and continue tillering?
Here's the back where it split (it split on the bottom edge not even 1/16" wide):
Side View (split corner on top):
Belly View (split corner on top)
so for clarification it split like this following the grain: