Hi everyone,
I will be adding a backing to a Osage bow to prevent the grain from lifting up around some pin knots... The bow has been shot about 4000 times and the grain is starting to lift up there... Just got some backing strips from Mwirwicki, and have never rawhide backed a bow before, so I just want to make sure I'm doing this right. Here's my plan.
1. Scrape down bow to remove tru-oil finish.
2. Soak rawhide backing strips in warm water.
3. While the backing strips are still wet and pliable, apply to bow back with tbII
4. Wrap tightly with ace bandage
5. Let sit 24 hours then remove ace bandage
6. Let rawhide finish hardening
7. Rasp down and sand edges of rawhide smooth with bow.
8. test shoot
9. refinish
Is this the right way to do it?
Input and advice would be great. Also how do some of you go about dying your rawhide? do you do it before or after it is applied to the bow?
Jon