Question. If sinew is basically the same material as hide glue, then what real advantage is there to using Titebond over simply using hide glue and then sealing it with a finish and/or snakeskins or silk? I seem to recall that Paul Schafer was supposed to have always used sinew-backed bows in Alaska, in some of the moistest environments you can get. That tells me that sinew and hide glue can be sealed properly.
Every time I hear of sinew being used with Titebond, I cringe a little. Its not the traditional aspect I object to, rememebr I glued horn on a bow belly with resorcinol. I just feel like a major advantage of sinew is when it shrinks and tightens up on the back. It is already heavier than wood so not allowing it to pull into tension is underutilizing the material and negating some of its magic.