I'm not a hunter, but I have friends who are. I told them I want to make sinew backed bows, and they offered me all the deer legs they got a hold of. Here's the first delivery.
I have no experience in taking sinew from a deer. I definitely need a better knife. Here is what I ended up with:
Each leg provided three lengths of sinew. Can I dry all if it and pound it for sinew baking, or did I take stuff that is not usable? I washed it and pulled some of the slick filmy stuff from the outside. was taking the film off even necessary?
And how many of these segments are needed to put one sinew layer down on a bow?
Thanks for your help!