as far as the interweaving of fabric goes i meant more along the lines of making a rough fabric out of sinew entirely, from what i've read people tend to like using backstrap sinew for two reasons, first its already more of a stand and doesn't take as much work to get it into a usable state, but also that its longer, the benefit seeming that the longer the sinew is the more continuity it will have adding strength. but i very well could be misunderstanding what i'm reading (its been known to happen many times over the years) but that is why i am asking the questions =]
i'm more than willing to start slow and work my way until i can make the bow of my dreams, but then i have questions about where to get wood? if i go and cut down a tree, what is the best way to keep it from checking the whole thing? would i split/ cut it into staves then find a way to prevent it from happening? what part of the tree is best to work from? which way should the grain be in regards to the way the bow is drawn?
at this point in time the only bow i have is a fiberglass backed hickory longbow #40 at 28" from rudderbows that i got probably near 8 years ago...
I'm glad to serve, i'm glad to hear there are many ex-military here, good to know i'm not alone =]