That looks great,nice bow,can't wait to see it all prettied up. DaveO a friend of mine tried the fake skins on some kids bows a few weeks back and you really have to be careful trimming them,they didn't trim smooth like real skins,they tried threading out on the edges,just a thought you may watch for if you haven't used fake before.He may have gotton some bad or cheap ones but I wasn't impressed
with the way they finished up.
Pappy
They are not real skins. However I haven't had that problem. It's just like backing with linen I would think. The instructions call for TB2 but I use TB3 for the extra moisture resistance. Some tips that I found helpful from my previous one.
Don't spread glue over the whole bow. Work in 6" increments.
Use a craft brush and cover every milimeter of the back and slightly over the edge.
spread the fabric down with your finger a bit damp. If you feel glue come through it's good but don't let it puddle up.
Don't pull it tight if you are working it down over bamboo. the area around the nodes will want to pull free.
Check back when the glue is pretty tack and re smooth it with a DRY finger or press down with a clean toothbrush (don't scrub just press).
Let that dry then ad a top coat of glue. I thin this a tad.
THEN when that is dry trim with a sharp exacto following the edge.
Then use a fine file to trim further and clean up.
some areas may have lifted on the edge if you got in a rush or pulled it tight or put the top coat down before the bottom coat cured.
Use a toothpick to work a drop of glue under these spots and then hold it down with a finger till it sticks well and then let it dry completely.
They look nice I think given that they are not real skins. But they are WAY less expensive. NO snakes actualy died for their skins, and they add some backing strength to the bow.