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Offline snedeker

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sinew wrap strategy
« on: November 06, 2007, 12:24:42 pm »
I want to use some deer back sinew to wrap and reinforce a bond while tillering at least.  I have stripped a bunch of it up and its oily to the touch.  I figure I will degrease it with some detergent and rinse it.  Would it work to wrap it on wet and glue with some Titebond Liquid Hide Glue?

Dave

Offline Pat B

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Re: sinew wrap strategy
« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2007, 01:17:30 pm »
Dave That should work fine. I have never used TB hide glue but I have used TBIII to seal sinew. I wrap the sinew and let it dry, then add the glue over that to hold it down and seal from moisture.    Pat
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Re: sinew wrap strategy
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2007, 10:08:01 pm »
And another thing is too NEVER use the sinew DRY always soak it first. ALWAYS, the only thing I use sinew dry for is too make bowstrings. Just remamber too soak it and then you will have the limp sinew too work with. Much easier.   Trapper

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Re: sinew wrap strategy
« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2007, 02:27:54 am »
Hi, The times I've used sinew wraps I've just soaked and cleaned the sinew and then used as a wrap.  Glue is not necessary except to smooth out and protect the sinew after it is fully dry.  Tite bond II works well as protective coat.
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