The other day I got it braced up and started pulling back. The first time on the tree I only pulled it up to about 20", about 70#, and checked for any signs of damage. Every thing looked good, no splinter, set, or fretting. So back on the tree and I started to inch it on up to 100#. To me nothing in the bend stood out, but apparently the price of cherry didn't want to take the stress, as soon as I touched 100# i got a nice bang and a bunch of shrapnel. Atleast it made it back to a 25-26" draw before letting go. I've got several more stages of similar length and straitness. So I'll tweak the design a bit with some paper backing to see if a liitle extra help in tension will let it survive. If not I'll keep tweaking to see how heavy I can push cherry until it quits exploding.
I did manage to get a video of the failure, it was definitely worth videoing. I'll see if I can get it off my phone.
Kyle