have only sinew backed one bow-so obviously my experience is very limited. tho i've read, as pat mentioned, that its about equal-the number of folks who do it all at once, and those who do it one layer at a time.
i only did one layer at first. mostly because it was a bit of a frustrating job for me. too much unknown and anxiety about screwing it up. but i got that first layer done and put it up in the rafters. about 3 weeks later i got everything prepared and added two more layers. it went smoothly with much less frustration.
so, for me, a bit of experience doing the first layer, really helped me move forward with the next ones.
follow pats suggestions about prepping the wood.
what i found really helpful was all the prep work of materials before i started. i had everything i needed out in front of me, sorta "assembly line" like.
had more than enough sinew prepped and ready to go. also found when needed, i could stop at any step and take a break.
when i'd finished the first layer, i sorta felt like id never be doing this again.
but after getting that over with and the second time round. i feel like, yeah, this is more simple than i made it out to be and yeah, i''ll be doing it again, when i have the appropriate bow needing it.
have a towel over yr shoulder and a bowl of water handy for yr hands.
whatever ya do, dont let yr glue get too hot.
if the sinew shrivels up, discard, get yr glue cooled down a bit and try another piece.
there's lots of great tutorials here and elsewhere and numerous vids on youtube.
the more ya study the more confident you'll feel when ya get started.
have fun, relax-its not that difficult.
but it is rather messy....in a sorta fun way.