The best backing for a wooden cross bow I would think is gonna be sinew, and preferably reflexed when applied I would think. Sinew is resilient as heck and can be hot boxed back into reflex, etc. Speaking of that, has anyone ever read of the use of sinew on traditional cross bows? I read in some book I had out from the library, definitely can't remember which one, but I remember reading in this book that the cross bows used around the times of the hundred years war were actually backed with "tendon" as the book called it, (probably cattle tendon I guess). Which seems funny, but also makes perfect sense. Hide glue is strong stuff, probably strong enough to stick to metal. Can anybody validate this?