I am working on my third unsuccessful attempt at building a board bow. I started with a hard maple board with nearly perfect grain and a nice curly figure to it. I added a hickory backing from 3Rivers, so I thought this would be the one!
Everything looked good as I began tillering the board. One limb had a slight hinge developing, but I worked that out. I was getting close. I was shooting for 45#. I was at 45# @ 12 inches and all looked pretty good. As I continued rasping/scraping then exercising the bow one limb suddenly started to show string follow. When I got it back to the vise, it looked like there were numerous small cracks developing. I went a bit further and the cracks increased. It looks like they are developing in line with the curly figure in the grain.
It looks like another learning experience instead of a bow...again. What do you think all you bowyers? Is it the structure of the maple or was the board too dry? There were no cracking noises, I followed the work a little-excercise a lot routine, but there is no way this is going to make a bow.
Help!