Hi All,
Last summer I made an unbacked Osage shorty from a stave I got from MWirwicki.... The bow had about 5 knot clusters in it which had me little nervous from the beginning... After 3000-4000 shots, the grain has started to lift up around some of these pin knots... I really want to save this bow and this is my game plan...
1. Scrape down the whole bow to remove finish.
2. Scrape down the back and knot areas to remove any lifted grain, and sand smooth.
3. Sinew back the whole bow with 2-3 layers of deer sinew.
4. Re tiller to my previous draw weight and length...
5. Test shoot the crap out of it.
6. Back with snakeskin and refinish..
Does this sound like a good plan? Any input would be welcome...
Thanks
Jon