I spilled diesel fuel all over me and the bed of my truck last week, I got some sawdust out of the bag of my huge shop dust collector to soak some of it up with.
I went out to actually try to make a bow, cut my big belt sander on and was sanding an osage stave down with a 36 grit belt when I realized I never put the bag back on my dust collector. Talk about a mess, my dust collector is in the adjacent room, I had to clean layers of microscopic dust off every thing that room for hours. I wore a cartridge respirator but still had a dust overload.
I am deathly allergic to wood dust, even though I had a 3M cartridge respirator on some of the microscopic dust got through. I have ben hacking and coughing for two days.
I am attempting to fix my friends bow by replacing the overlay that turned loose.
Here is the original fix, the string slipped out of one nock and split the limb, I removed the cracked wood and glued on a very long overlay. I repaired the bow in 2015, it has shot a lot of arrow since.
I gave the bow to a friend to shoot in the IBO worlds, his draw length is longer than mine and the patch turned loose, I am trying to fix the bow so he can use it.
Here is the initial repair;