It was bound to happen. I have heard of cases where the sinew pops loose at or near the tips of recurved bows. In fact, others have suggested fading out the sinew on the back of the bow such that there is no sinew near the tips. I have built several bows where I have sinew from tip to tip with no problems. However, the latest recurve ash bow I am tillering popped the sinew near the tip when stringing it to brace height. I thought I would avoid this as a potential problem by wrapping the ends with sinew for a distance of about an inch or two. Not enough! The sinew popped loose just adjacent to the wrap, still within the recurve portion. Another lesson learned the hard way.