howdy folks,
i'm a relatively new member, so ill introduce myself quickly- i'm from the coast of WA and loyal attendee of the glass buttes knap in. I'm interested in flintknapping, tanning, and other primitive skills . I've made about a dozen bows- my hunting bow is boo backed boo and with it and a stone pointed arrow i took my first deer this year. I have rawhide and sinew backed a couple bows with hide glue, but my question is about a new bow i'd like to back with waterproof glue of some kind- it's terribly foggy and rainy here where i am. The bow is from a piece of osage i got at the knap in this year- 57x1 1/2 bendy handle ( not narrowed) pyramid. the stave is really straight and without knots, but has a small "tear out" where the back ring is damaged . so i'm backing it cos it's kinda short and has this "tear out" . so, getting to the question.... i want to apply thin goat rawhide wet/damp so i can stretch it , but dont know what kind of waterproof glue will work on damp rawhide.
other options include working down another ring, past the tear out and going backless
...or ignore the tearout and hope- it's about 1/16 wide, 1 inch long and 1/2 as deep as the back ring
i'v never worked osage before- what an amazing wood. most of my bows are vinemaple.