K so this morning i shaped the other overlay for my new elm bow and i was sanding it down with a little belt sander. As i was sanding the belly of the tip, a tiny little splinter was caught and ripped off a good 5-6 inches of wood about 1/2" deep. Needless to say i was pissed. Worst time for a damn tearout ever!!

I took some chisels and smoothed the groove out a bit. The tiller didn't look to be too effected so i strung it up, it's just a little whip ended and i could fix that if i wanted to. I guess the good news is that the overlays work

. But i'm not confident in the bow anymore. I'll try laminating a piece of wood onto the belly, I guess i'm feeling ambitious after seeing Simon's work

. Would normal tightbond wood glue be fine for the job? I'll upload pics.