well, #$^#$% *#^@$ #^$^$& $%%&^ ok, now I feel better. So, there I was, all nine thousand bundles of sinew layed-out. Hot glue and once again It's way to late for me to be working, so I wasn't thinking strait..and I don't think the literature mentions the dangers of trying to put sinew on in very dry cool conditions. So anyhow, I dip the first bundle and take it out, lay it on the bow, and it's gelling already, so I kind of get it on evenly, but it's obvious that it's not adheared correctly, so I rip it off and try again. I diluted the glue more, heated it up more and went at it again, and got slightly better results, so I was taking extra glue and working the edges where it was raised slightly, and after continually diluting it more and more, and more, and getting it pretty darn hot, I finished the first layer, 4 hours later, it was 1am
I went to sleep and it was pretty dang dry in the morning. Actually in my 55 degree cabin (30 and dry as a bone outside) it was dry to the touch about 60 seconds after it touched the bow. It was a nightmare getting it on there, and adding little bits of glue to smooth the spots that gel'd up before I could smooth them down. So, by the next day I had the cabin up to 60 degrees, put a pot of water on the stove to raise the humidity and kept the glue thinner than the prescribed (thin syrup) at least that's how I see it, and I had better luck, but it still gel'd fast. After 3-4 courses (I put more where I had hinged it) I was done, and it was dry to the touch within a few minutes.
---if you made it this far you must love sinew
--so, my main concern is that I didn't soak some of the first bundles as long as I should have (after that I learned to soak one while applying the other) and that was my major mistake.......so anyone think there's a prayer it's going to hang on there? I did the acetone and boiling water, and the pre layer of glue, and let that dry a couple days...
..what a painful way to learn the ropes.., I won't be doing that again soon, or until tomorrow when I work that knotty service berry in the garage and it starts to crack
thanks if you read all that
-nick