Whoah, lets get back on track here.If you are having splinters raise on the back, there is an underlying problem . Backings are an extra measure of security, not a magic cure-all. if your grain is really violated in a high stress area a backing is a bandaid solution. Don't get me wrong , it can save a bow that would otherwise be firewood, but what you are doing with any backing is moving the area of stress (tension) And or replacing it with a more elastic material to compensate for the characteristics of the material being used. The other reason for backing ,would be to protect a soft wood from damage. my guess would be that the bow is being overdrawn ,the weight is too high for the material being used ,grain violation , etc.,etc.take your pick.You could try epoxy but if you don't figure out why it's happening ,you could end up with a lot more time consuming , hazard to your health ,messy ,smelly,expensive failure. What are the stats of your bow ,and do you have any pics? I put a linnen back on a kids bow of HHB for my son and it can bend beyond what you would think possible, but I'm sure if you pull it back far enough, it WILL fail.