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JamesCarpenter:
I am working on a 48" (46.5" ntn) red oak bow. The limbs are 2" wide at mid limb tapering to .75" nocks. I have steam bent the last 4 inches into a reflex. I also plan to sinew back the bow.

I would like to get at least a 24" draw... Is this possible with such a short bow?
How far should i tiller the bow before adding the sinew backing? Right now it pulls about 55 lbs just to get to brace height at 5" on the tillering board and that is as far as i've taken it.

I really need some input so that I don't end up making more firewood.

Pappy:
James I always sinew right after I get it to brace,some folks get it out to 12/15 in and one of my friends don't want to bend them at all,I don't know witch is best.Maybe some of the more experienced guy with sinewing will chime in.I ant much help am I.  ???
   Pappy

Pat B:
I have only sinewed a few bows so take it for what it is worth...I waited until tillered before adding sinew. BUT! with a relatively weak wood like red oak, I would go ahead and sinew it now and see if the sinew won't help protect the belly. 24" pull on a 48" red oak bow is pushing it a bit. If it were osage or hickory there would be no problem with a sinew backing. Pat

Hillbilly:
What couple or three bows that I've sinew backed, I've done at the floor-tillered stage.

jamie:
i floor tiller them first . dont get to heavy with the sinew either. with 2" wide limbs there wont be much wood left on a 48" bow. i did a 48" hickory bow that was 2" wide and was wondering if i was gonna end up with a sinew bow by the time i hit 25"  . however ive never used red oak so dont know how it will turn out. peace

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