Back in 2005, Kenneth(Little John) invited me out to SW Colorado in the fall of 2006 to hunt elk with him. I built a bow just for this hunt; 60" sinew backed osage with kicked up static tips. She had 3 layers of elk sinew on her and the tip overlays were elk antler. Her name is ELKIE! I wrote "The Story Of ELKIE" and it was published in Primitive Archer Magazine(vol. 15, iss. 5 Oct/Nov 2007). It described the process I went through getting ELKIE ready to hunt; from stave to finished bow. At one point, as described in the article, I had a problem with the sinew turning loose on the bottom limb near the tip. I fixed that problem and a month or so later went to Colorado for the hunt.
When I left Colorado, ELKIE stayed behind with Kenneth. She performed very well in the dry climate of Colorado. Well, Kenneth had the same thing happen with him but this time it was near the handle that the sinew let loose. When I added the sinew to the bow I did not cross the handle with sinew(mistake #1).
Not long ago Kenneth and I were talking on the phone and he asked if I would repair ELKIE. Kenneth sent her back to me and after studying everything I decided ELKIE needed a complete make over. I started lifting the sinew, in one solid sheet, from the back of one limb. Only a small bit of sinew and glue remained. The other limb doesn't want to cooperate so far but I am sure will yield with a bit of steam.
Here is what ELKIE looks like now. I am documenting the whole process so I will have pics to go with this continuing story. The first pic shows the sinew sheet lifting...
I removed the thread wraps, the sheet of sinew from the back then removed the rattan handle wrap. You can also see that the sinew is holding well on the top limb. I'm hoping a steam bath will loosen it up.
Look how much darker the osage is after being exposed to the light and how light the protected areas are...