Ok, here's the deal. I am sure I did this backward, but I already fitted a thin-ringed stave of Michigan grown Osage to a slip-fit takedown handle. The more I look at it, the less I trust it to hold up when tillered, if I can even get it tillered.
I have 40 deer leg tendons from a local processor ready to be pounded and made into sinew. Is there any reason I shouldn't sinew-back this bow as-is? Any pitfalls you'd care to warn me of? Unless someone can talk me out of it, I'm going to have at it, but anyone who has done something similar would be most welcome to share their experiences, however good or bad.