Well I worked on my swap bow today tweeked on the tiller a little and shot it some. She's settling pretty good. I think I'll hit on the first try this year :D
Also put some diamond back watersnake skins on her. and decide to do a little skin along.
First I cleaned up the edges of the limbs from sinewing. I use a single cut bastard file to do this and only go from back to belly at a bit of angle. This cleans her up real nice.
After I get everything cleaned up good I'm ready to skin. I use Titebond 3 and use it liberally.
While I'm getting the glue on and getting it ready to skin I have the skins soaking in warm water.
when I get the glue on I take the skins and pat them dry with paper towels. You don't want them soaked, just damp.
After I pat them dry I lay it on the limb and get the pattern centered. I use my thumb to work out the air bubbles and wrinkles and excess glue. Kinda just roll my thumb like giving a finger print (Don't ask LOL)
Then I trim some of the skin with a razor. Not all the way to limb, I leave about a quarter inch hangin over the sides and will clean that up when they dry. This is not completely necessary but I like to do it to make sure I get my skin down on the edges real good.
That's about all there is to it. Tomorrow I will get some pics of cleaning up the edges real nice.