I'm wanting to try to back a bow with sinew, but haven't done this before, so of course I have questions...
The bow-to-be is a hackberry board-type bow, with a side-ways laminated handle of hackberry/walnut/hackberry (so the walnut stripe goes vertically up the middle of the handle area). I've already backed the bow with 1/8" hickory. I'm used to working with harder woods (osage, honey locust, etc) and as I was tillering, I totally overshot my weight by about 10lbs.
My question is, can I back the bow with sinew on top of the hickory, and maybe induce a little reflex and add some weight? I know that hickory is really good in compression, and with an 1/8" lam it probably doesn't make a difference, but what do you think?
Also, I've been saving sinew from deer that I've harvested this year. About how many strips of sinew will I need? The bow is about 65" ntn and 2.25" wide at the fades.
Thanks in advance. I'll try to post pics soon (prob tomorrow)
Joe