I put snakeskins on my recurve, they look great. After skins had dried, I put a couple coats of superglue on them to seal before the poly finish. While waiting on the weather to cooperate for the poly finish, I decided to shoot the bow. First shot of the bow and the finsh ,superglue, cracked with horizontal cracks all across the working portion of the limbs, 8-10 inches or so. You cannot feel these cracks, they are just visable and don't help the looks either. Is it a one time thing or will they get worse? Did I use too much superglue? I applied 2 coats and sanded well in between, down until the limbs were smooth and I begin to get into the color of the skins. This is my first attempt, I got the superglue idea from the resource forum. I have built many selfbows and backed bows with no trouble at all with my finish. I guess I :confused: should have known that CA glue is like glass and has no strecth or tension properties. What is the best thing to do? Thanks.