Yesterday after a round through my ranges 3d course I noticed I had a splinter on the lower limb of my bow. Its a decent sized one, located on the outside edge of the lower limb. From what I have read, it's a common fix to clip the splinter, sand the affected location smooth, and super glue the spot. I'm leaning towards attempting to mitigate any further damage by fixing it, and keeping an eagle eye on it and hope it gets me through the season. That being said, the idea of a bow blowing up in my face doesn't really excite me. Anyone ever dealt with this type of issue? I've contacted the manufacturer(Martin Archery) just to see what support they might be able to offer, but don't expect an email back for a few days. I've been looking around a bit in hopes of maybe scoring a used bow of similar model and scrounging the limbs off it. It could be the age of the bow, or the make/model itself because I haven't had much luck. Any tips, tricks or advice is greatly appreciated! The bow is a LH Martin Bengal for those curious. Will attach pics of the splinter.