I was working on this for my dad and when I took the tape off after tillering I noticed this...
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8191/8075399643_15274d0e33_z.jpg)
It is about midlimb on the bottom limb, belly side.
I kept an eye on it, put about 100 arrows through it, put a finish on it and just got done putting about 60 arrows through it tonight. My question is will this bow fail? or can I wrap it, or just superglue it?
I would really hate to turn it into firewood... It shoots really nice. It's only pulling 47lbs at 28".
Thanks in advance!!
I would super glue it and then wrap with sinew. You could wrap the other limb also to make them match if ya like.
Roy has more experience then I but my thoughts would be to sand it out a little, feathering it out then skive in a simular piece of boo with quality epoxy and then wrap per Roy. A thin piece of horn might also work.
I don't have any sinew, but will serving thread work just as well?
Maybe not as well but it should work. Maybe a couple layers, then soak it with super glue.
Well here is my wrap -
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8466/8081238897_5c538a18b6_z.jpg)
The glue is still wet and a managed to get it everywhere... I am going to sand the area around the patch after it dries. Do I coat the superglue with a finish just like the rest of the bow?
I found some black artificial sinew and tried a superglue I have never tried before -
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8472/8081239621_71de881657_z.jpg)
I somehow nicked the back of my favorite BBO and noticed a raised splinter a few days ago.
I have put a dozen or so of these on various bows in the past. All but one are still shooting. On the one that failed I put the wrap on much too short and the part of the crack that wasn't wrapped cause a limb failure.
I roughed up the area with course sandpaper, superglued the crack leaving a puddle to dry over it, wrapped the area with serving thread and soaked the thread with superglue.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/bow%20making/killer4wrap.jpg)
I think I wrapped enough on each side, the area that was a concern was about 3/8" and the wrap ended up being about 2 7/8". I roughed the area up with 120 grit and wiped it down before applying the glue. I guess only time will tell :)
(that little area on the left side of the wrap in the picture was where the sinew had stuck and I had to peel it off, it looks like a splinter but its not :) )
I use Titebond wood glue, but where'd you get the Titebond CA?
Lowes had it, there is even an activator you can buy for an instant cure.