So I'm sitting up in a tree for the PA opener saturday evening, thinking that this is the 2nd full season with my first & only homemade bow (red oak board bow), and darn it, I didnt need to put that linen backing on it. I really really like plain wood, but I grudgingly listened to those who know what they're doing and backed it.
Good thing. Because this afternoon when I shot my practice arrow after getting situated, I noticed the top limb raising a big sliver (or whatever you call it).
Thanks guys, for sharing your expertise.
Bad timing though, now I need to turn that hickory stave in the garage into a bow by 6am. Well, asap anyway. My wife says I should just use my 35 year old bear recurve (the only other bow I ever owned), but as much as I like that bow it just doesnt seem right. Gonna start on the hickory tomorrow.
And now the question... do I need to back a hickory bow made from a stave? Planning on a simply pyramid bow.