ORIGINAL: BrushPopper
Success!
I was able to remove the separated piece completely, re-epoxy, clamp and leave it clamped for two days.
Fired about 30 shots with it yesterday with no more problems. Shoots smooth, quiet and hits hard!
I love my recurves but this longbow is a Man's bow, small question about it!
My thanx to all who responded to my dilemma...
BP
Great, glad it worked for ya. What epoxy did you use? And you do understand that epoxies will soften just a few degrees higher than what they cured at. So be careful not to let you bow get much hotter than the temp it cured at, while its strung. I always bake my bows at about 160 degrees to cure the epoxy. But that is when i make them, not fix them. Not a good idea to bake a bow that you fixed. Just becareful to not let it get very hot while its strung or it can delaminat agian.