Lee I would go ahead and finish the bow. If they are the sort of micro compression fractures and are evenly spread out then the tiller may be just fine and the bow could survive a long, long time I believe. I have one similar to what you described that I've shot now for
a couple years without and further change in amount of chrysals or any change in tiller or draw weight, I'm confident enough in it now to even take it out strung all day hunting. I've made a half dozen from bl and all have survived and only one came out with none
of these tiny fractures. If your close to finished with your bow you may as well complete it and see what happens, can't do much about the fractures now that their there. Keep us posted, I'd like to know how it works out for you.
Greg