Yea me too, but these days it goes faster than it used to. As soon as I take off the wrap I'll write the date (3 weeks from now) on the belly of the bow (where it'll get removed in tillering) so I remember when the wait is over. Otherwise I'd forget that too.
I could just plan on starting the tillering on Christmas day? I did that years ago on another osage sinew backed bow and was so excited once I had it shooting that I rushed to take it hunting the last day of deer season that year. Got a nice little buck with it on its first hunt. Great memory. I'm looking forward to tillering this one just to see how the limbs end up, being so narrow. Hope to do a better job than my last one, got that one bending too much in the center. I'm still new to the bendy-handles. I suppose I should have pulled some reflex in this bow, but I figured I was pushing the draw length (going for a full 28") on it as it was. Maybe the sinew will pull in a little reflex as it dries?
I had quite a bit of hide glue left so I put it in the freezer that's in the shop. Has anybody had any luck freezing hide glue and then heating it back up to use later?
Thanks,
George