Ok, I'm fairly new to bowmaking and about 1 week into it, board bows are about the only way at the moment for me to craft bows. I've made 2 bows so far from red oak, the first bow broke during tillering. The second bow I'm still currently working on and im a lot more confident in this one than the last. Its 30# at 28" draw 68" ntn, handle bow. Backed with 3 layers of the hashed drywall tape and lots of glue. I got home from work today and stuck it on on my tiller stand and drew it slowly to 28" and stepped back to examine and all of a sudden a very faint popping/crack sound emitted for just a split second. I removed it from the stand and examined carefully. No visual cracks or splintering and it seems fine. Just to see what would happen I drew the bow to my draw length- 28" and even an inch more about 10 times in a row Still seemed fine, and now I'm writing my first post here. What should I do? Continue tillering or roast some hot dogs over it?.