I agree that ReconBowyer is holding back sinew in the photo. My guess is that he was confused by pictures or descriptions relating to the use of leg sinew. I also agree that back sinew or leg sinew, either one, can be used to back a bow. I have a good friend in Kansas that backs all of his bows with back sinew. Back sinew is defiantly easier to prepare. It doesn’t have to be pounded; just pull it apart. I prefer the leg sinews. They do require a lot of prep, but I like the way they soak up the glue. I also think they lay down much more uniformly. Then I use the outside part, once stripped from the core, to make my glue. I have heard of people using the back sinew without pulling it apart. I do not personally know anyone who has done this; I’ve just heard that it is done. Have any of you done this with any measure of success? I don’t intend to do it myself; just curious. All of my back sinew is saved for strings and for sewing.
CC